The code of practice will set requirements for developers to make products more resilient.
Two new codes of practice to help developers improve cybersecurity in AI models and software have been announced this week.
UK Technology Minister, Saqib Bhatt, announced the codes this week at the NCSC’s CyberUK conference in Birmingham, which set requirements for developers to make products more resilient against tampering, hacking, and sabotage.
This is in an effort to boost confidence in the use of AI models across most industries, helping businesses improve efficiencies, and drive growth, as well as innovation, according to media reports.
The call for responses on the Code of Practice closes on 10th July of this year.
Written by
Dan Raywood
Senior Editor
SC Media UK
Dan Raywood is a B2B journalist with more than 20 years of experience, including covering cybersecurity for the past 16 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 Conference, BSides Scotland, Steelcon and ESET Security Days.
Outside work, Dan enjoys supporting Tottenham Hotspur, managing mischievous cats, and sampling craft beers.