In this episode of Resilient Cyber, I sat down with the SANS Institute's Chief of Research (COR) & Chief AI Officer (CAIO), Rob T. Lee to discuss AI's impact on cybersecurity and the workforce.
We discussed SANS Critical AI Security Guidelines, the opportunities and obstacles AI presents for cybersecurity, and how practitioners should navigate AI's impact on the workforce.
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Rob and I discussed:
SANS Critical AI Security Guidelines, including what categories of activities and security they cover for securing AI and how the resource can be used by practitioners
The six categories of controls in the guideline: Access Control, Data Protection, Deployment Strategies, Inference Security, Monitoring and GRC
Why not using AI is actually the biggest risk of AI, and how security can transition from being a laggard to an early adopter and innovator when it comes to AI
The double edged sword of AI, offering opportunities to innovate in problematic areas of cybersecurity, but also needing to be secured itself
AI’s current and potential impact on the cybersecurity workforce and how practitioners should be preparing, including what resources and training SANS offers when it comes to AI security