The Rise of GenAI and LLMs
10 Sep 2024
In 1950, Alan Turing suggested a test to determine if computers could mimic human intelligence well enough that an impartial observer could no longer tell the difference. We are still talking about the Turing Test almost 75 years after its inception.
The Coming AI Regulations
10 May 2024
Advances in artificial intelligence offer both promise and peril. Regulation is essential to the ethical and responsible development of AI. This article is an overview of the current and future regulations surrounding artificial intelligence.
AI Risk Management
01 Apr 2024
Like e-commerce, smartphones, and cloud computing, new technology will often present novel and, in some cases, serious risks. In response to the coming artificial intelligence revolution, enterprise security departments should commit to identifying - and mitigating - known AI risks and anticipating emerging risks based on business, societal, and technological trends.
ChatGPT Cyber Risks
01 Apr 2024
Overview of the cyber risks associated with Chat GPT. Those risks include exposing sensitive data, generating dangerous malware, aiding phishing attacks, and more.
Deepfake and AI Generated Security Threats
01 Apr 2024
Deepfakes: Overview and How to Spot Them
01 Apr 2024
A deepfake is a form of synthetic content, such as images, audio or video, that purports to be real but is actually false and misleading. The word itself is a portmanteau of deep learning, a form of AI, and fake. In addition to manipulating existing content, the purveyors of deepfakes can create entirely new content where an individual is represented in a false manner, portrayed as doing or saying something that he or she has not done or said. An example of this is a deepfake video from 2022 that appears to depict President Zelenskyy of the Ukraine instructing Ukrainian troops to surrender to Russian aggressors. The primary aim of deepfakes is to spread false information so that it appears to come from trusted sources.
AI Risk Management Frameworks Overview
28 Mar 2024
Hopefully, to avoid a repeat of today's Internet nightmares, risk professionals have begun the process of developing artificial intelligence risk management frameworks - frameworks inclusive enough to encompass the evolving role of AI, including AI and cloud computing, AI and edge computing, AI and the Internet of Things (IoT), as well as AI and finance, medicine, transportation, and so-called "knowledge work."