Discover the future of AI and how to regulate its usage to mitigate cyber-risks such as data manipulation and new attack techniques
The EU has highlighted the need to regulate how AI is used in order to limit the risks involved. In recent years, AI has revolutionised many sectors. However, this fast development has also attracted the attention of cybercriminals, who seek to exploit vulnerabilities in these systems.
- Cybersecurity experts have pointed out that threats can range from data manipulation attacks to the use of AI models to develop new attack techniques.
- In this context, organisations need to invest in improving their security policies and in the training of specialised staff.
- The future of AI largely depends on the ability to mitigate its risks and ensure that innovations in this field are not marred by cybersecurity vulnerabilities.
With the collaboration of cybersecurity experts and a proactive approach, it is possible to create a more secure environment for the development and use of AI.
Threats and cyberattacks on AI systems
In this webinar we will look at how AI systems face various cyber threats.
- Brief introduction: we will highlight some of the most important aspects of an AI solution.
- We will review the requirements arising from the new European regulation.
- We will see a possible classification of the different cyberthreats and cyberattacks.
- Various examples of the impact of these threats and cyberattacks on AI systems will be presented.
The webinar will be led by Maite Álvarez and Óscar Llorente, expert technologists in the field of system assurance in critical sectors.