ETSI releases technical specification for securing AI system.
A new technical specification, which sets a benchmark for securing AI systems against the backdrop of rising cybersecurity threats, has been launched.
The Securing Artificial Intelligence (SAI); Baseline Cyber Security Requirements for AI Models and Systems from ETSI offers cybersecurity guidance that delivers protection for end users. With a set of 13 core principles, expanding to a total of 72 trackable principles, which have been defined across five lifecycle phases to raise the security level of all AI systems.
The specification provides stakeholders in the AI supply chain—from developers and vendors to integrators and operators—with a robust set of baseline security requirements, helping to protect AI systems from evolving cyber threats.
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Dan Raywood is a B2B journalist with 25 years of experience, including covering cybersecurity for the past 17 years. He has extensively covered topics from Advanced Persistent Threats and nation-state hackers to major data breaches and regulatory changes.
He has spoken at events including 44CON, Infosecurity Europe, RANT Forum, BSides Scotland, Steelcon and the National Cyber Security Show, and served as editor of SC Media UK, Infosecurity Magazine and IT Security Guru. He was also an analyst with 451 Research and a product marketing lead at Tenable.