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International Cybersecurity Agencies Issue Joint Guidance on AI and Machine Learning Supply Chain Risks

Cybersecurity agencies from eight countries have released joint guidance outlining risks and mitigation strategies for artificial intelligence and machine learning supply chains, warning that organizations adopting AI technologies must carefully evaluate the security of third-party tools, models and data. The guidance was issued through a collaboration led by the Canadian Centre for Cyber Security, which worked alongside the Australian Signals Directorate’s Australian Cyber Security Centre and partner agencies in Japan, New Zealand, South Korea, Singapore, the United Kingdom and the United States. Officials said the advisory is designed to help organizations better understand how supply chain vulnerabilities can emerge when deploying AI and machine learning systems. While AI tools can improve efficiency by supporting decision-making, automating processes and enhancing customer services, security experts warn that poorly managed AI supply chains can introduce serious risks.

Full report : Cybersecurity agencies from eight countries have released joint guidance outlining risks and mitigation strategies for artificial intelligence.