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AI Supply Chain Risks

Key Takeaways
  • AI adoption accelerates, increasing breach risks.
  • 13% of organizations reported AI-related breaches.
  • Average cost of a breach hit $10.22 million.
  • New AI risks arise in the AI supply chain.
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Strategic Implications

The growing reliance on AI may indicate a shift in cybersecurity priorities, as AI models hold onto what they learn and mistakes can spread quickly. Adopting a framework like SLSA could mitigate risks related to compromised data and training pipelines, which suggests a need for increased vigilance in the AI supply chain.

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What Happened

Mitigating Cyber Threats In The Age Of Smarter Machines

As AI adoption accelerates, organizations face new risks in the AI supply chain, including data poisoning and model swaps. According to a report by IBM, 13% of organizations reported AI-related breaches, with an average cost of $10.22 million. To address these risks, experts recommend adopting a framework like SLSA, which provides a structured approach to ensuring software is built and delivered securely. This approach was first reported by Infosecurity Magazine.

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AI Supply Chain Risks

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Key Takeaways
  • AI adoption accelerates, increasing breach risks.
  • 13% of organizations reported AI-related breaches.
  • Average cost of a breach hit $10.22 million.
  • New AI risks arise in the AI supply chain.
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Strategic Implications

The growing reliance on AI may indicate a shift in cybersecurity priorities, as AI models hold onto what they learn and mistakes can spread quickly. Adopting a framework like SLSA could mitigate risks related to compromised data and training pipelines, which suggests a need for increased vigilance in the AI supply chain.

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What Happened

Mitigating Cyber Threats In The Age Of Smarter Machines

As AI adoption accelerates, organizations face new risks in the AI supply chain, including data poisoning and model swaps. According to a report by IBM, 13% of organizations reported AI-related breaches, with an average cost of $10.22 million. To address these risks, experts recommend adopting a framework like SLSA, which provides a structured approach to ensuring software is built and delivered securely. This approach was first reported by Infosecurity Magazine.

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