DigitalCIO
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Tech News
  • Market Insights
  • CIO Interviews
  • Events and Conferences
  • Opinion and Analysis
  • Resources
DigitalCIO
  • Home
  • Tech News
  • Market Insights
  • CIO Interviews
  • Events and Conferences
  • Opinion and Analysis
  • Resources
No Result
View All Result
Digitalcio
No Result
View All Result
Home Tech News

Kaspersky Unveils Guidelines For Secure AI Deployment At IGF 2024

DigitalCIO Bureau by DigitalCIO Bureau
December 20, 2024
in Tech News
0
Kaspersky Unveils Guidelines For Secure AI Deployment At IGF 2024
74
SHARES
1.2k
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

As part of the annual Internet Governance Forum (IGF) 2024, held in Riyadh from December 15 to 19, Kaspersky presented its guidelines for the secure development and deployment of artificial intelligence (AI) systems. The document aims to help organizations avoid risks associated with the adoption of AI technologies by providing cybersecurity requirements that should be considered when implementing these systems. The guidelines address the pressing need for robust security frameworks as AI becomes integral to industries worldwide.

The “Guidelines for Secure Development and Deployment of AI Systems” were presented on December 18th at the IGF workshop titled “Cybersecurity in AI: Balancing Innovation and Risks”. Kaspersky representatives arranged a panel of experts to explore how innovation in AI can be harmonized with effective risk and cybersecurity management. The document was developed in collaboration with leading academic experts, to address the increasing complexity of cybersecurity challenges associated with AI-enabled systems.

The document is a critical resource for developers, administrators, and AI DevOps teams, and provides detailed, practical advice to address technical gaps and operational risks. The guidelines are particularly crucial for organizations relying on third-party AI models and cloud-based systems, where vulnerabilities can lead to significant data breaches and reputational damage.

By embedding security-by-design principles, the guidelines help organizations align AI deployment with standards like ESG, for example, and international compliance requirements. The paper addresses key aspects of developing, deploying and operating AI systems, including design, security best practices and integration, without focusing on foundational model development.

Kaspersky’s guidelines emphasize the following principles to enhance the security of AI systems:

1. Cybersecurity Awareness and Training:

– Kaspersky highlights the importance of leadership support, and specialized employee training. Employees must be aware of the methods used by malicious actors to exploit AI services. Regular updates to training programs ensure alignment with evolving threats.

2. Threat Modelling and Risk Assessment:

– The guidelines stress the need to proactively identify and mitigate risks by means of threat modeling that helps pinpoint vulnerabilities early in AI development. Kaspersky suggests using established risk assessment methodologies (e.g., STRIDE, OWASP) to evaluate AI-specific threats including model misuse, data poisoning, and system weaknesses.

3. Infrastructure Security (Cloud):

– AI systems, often deployed in cloud environments, require stringent protections such as encryption, network segmentation, and two-factor authentication. Kaspersky emphasizes zero-trust principles, secure communication channels, and regular infrastructure patching to guard against breaches.

4. Supply Chain and Data Security:

– Kaspersky underscores the risks posed by third-party AI components and models, including data leaks and the misuse of obtained information for resale. In this regard, privacy policies and security practices for third-party services, such as the use of safetensors and security audits, must be strictly applied.

5. Testing and Validation:

– The continuous validation of AI models ensures reliability. Kaspersky promotes performance monitoring and vulnerability reporting to detect issues from input data drift or adversarial attacks. Proper partitioning of datasets and assessing model decision-making logic are essential to mitigate risks.

6. Defense from ML-Specific Attacks:

– The guidelines stress the need to protect AI components against ML-specific attacks, including adversarial inputs, data poisoning, and prompt injection attacks. Measures like incorporating adversarial examples into the training dataset, anomaly detection systems, and distillation techniques improve model robustness against manipulation.

7. Regular Security Updates and Maintenance:

– Kaspersky emphasizes the frequent patching of AI libraries and frameworks to address emerging vulnerabilities. Participation in bug bounty programs and lifecycle management for cloud-based AI models can additionally enhance system resilience.

8. Compliance with International Standards:

– Adherence to global regulations (e.g., GDPR, EU AI Act) and best practices, as well as auditing AI systems for legal compliance help organizations align with ethical and data privacy requirements, fostering trust and transparency.

The guidelines underline the importance of implementing AI systems responsibly to avoid significant cybersecurity risks, making them a critical resource for businesses and governments alike.

Yuliya Shlychkova, Vice President of Public Affairs at Kaspersky, says, “With the growing adoption of AI, ensuring its security is not optional but essential. At IGF 2024, we’re contributing to a multi-stakeholder dialogue to define standards that will safeguard innovation and help fight emerging cyberthreats”.

As AI continues to be integrated into critical sectors such as healthcare, finance, and government, Kaspersky’s “Guidelines for Secure Development and Deployment of AI Systems” provide the foundation for safe and ethical AI usage.

Tags: Kaspersky
Share30Tweet19
DigitalCIO Bureau

DigitalCIO Bureau

Recommended For You

AI to Drive Smarter Business Growth Through 2030: IBM

by DigitalCIO Bureau
January 23, 2026
0
IBM Makes Llama 2 Available Within Its Watsonx AI And Data Platform

New research from the IBM Institute for Business Value reveals that nearly eight in ten (79%) surveyed executives expect AI will significantly contribute to their revenue by 2030...

Read moreDetails

Rubrik Launches Security Cloud Sovereign

by DigitalCIO Bureau
January 22, 2026
0
Rubrik Acquires Cloud Security Startup Laminar

Cybersecurity specialist Rubrik has announced the launch of Rubrik Security Cloud Sovereign. With this new solution, the company addresses the growing need of governments and multinational corporations to...

Read moreDetails

Digital Fraud Overtakes Ransomware as CEOs’ Biggest Concern

by DigitalCIO Bureau
January 19, 2026
0
Retail Industry — Next Big Target for Hackers?

Artificial intelligence, geopolitical fragmentation and a surge in cyber-enabled fraud are redefining the global cyber risk landscape at unprecedented speed, according to the World Economic Forum’s Global Cybersecurity Outlook...

Read moreDetails

Cyera Secures $400M Series F, Hits $9B Valuation

by DigitalCIO Bureau
January 13, 2026
0
Cyera Secures $400M Series F, Hits $9B Valuation

Cyera has announced a $400 million Series F funding round, bringing its total funding to over $1.7 billion. This raise comes just six months after the previous round...

Read moreDetails

Trend Micro Closes Vulnerabilities in Apex Central

by DigitalCIO Bureau
January 9, 2026
0
Financial organizations receive an average of 2200+ application security vulnerability alerts every month: Dynatrace CISO Regional Bank 2023 report

The National Cyber ​​Security Centre (NCSC) is warning of vulnerabilities in Trend Micro Apex Central. These vulnerabilities could potentially cause a Denial-of-Service (DoS) attack. Updates addressing the vulnerability...

Read moreDetails
Next Post
Tenable Appoints Shai Morag As Chief Product Officer

Tenable Adds New Features To Security Center

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Related News

Astrikos.ai Appoints Guruprasad Nagaraj as Chief Product Officer

Astrikos.ai Appoints Guruprasad Nagaraj as Chief Product Officer

June 20, 2024
Microsoft and Veeam offer Copilot AI for backup applications

Microsoft and Veeam offer Copilot AI for backup applications

March 8, 2024
Dynatrace Extends Its Platform With Agentic AI Capabilities

Dynatrace Extends Its Platform With Agentic AI Capabilities

June 9, 2025

Browse by Category

  • Acquisition
  • Appointment
  • Archive
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • CIO Interviews
  • Cloud
  • Datacenter
  • Events and Conferences
  • Market Insights
  • News
  • Opinion and Analysis
  • Products
  • Resources
  • Security
  • Storage
  • Tech News
  • Telecom
Digitalcio

Welcome to DigitalCIO, your ultimate source for staying ahead in the ever-evolving world of technology and business.

BROWSE BY TAG

Acquisition AI Appointment artificial intelligence Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning AWS Barracuda Big Data and Analytics Blockchain CISCO Cloud Computing Cloudflare Commvault CrowdStrike Cybersecurity Digital Transformation Dynatrace E-books Fortinet Gartner GenAI Generative AI Google Cloud IBM Infographics Internet of Things (IoT) Kaspersky Microsoft New Relic NTT DATA NVIDIA Palo Alto Networks Panel Discussion Qlik Salesforce ServiceNow Sophos Tenable Trend Micro Veeam Veeam Software Vertiv Webinars Whitepaper Zscaler

CATEGORIES

  • Tech News
  • Market Insights
  • CIO Interviews
  • Events and Conferences
  • Opinion and Analysis
  • Resources
  • Archive

NAVIGATION

  • Home
  • About Us
  • Advertise with Us
  • Contact Us

© 2024 digitalcio.in - All rights reserved.

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Tech News
  • Market Insights
  • CIO Interviews
  • Events and Conferences
  • Opinion and Analysis
  • Resources

© 2024 digitalcio.in - All rights reserved.

Are you sure want to unlock this post?
Unlock left : 0
Are you sure want to cancel subscription?