The United States National Security Agency (NSA) has published guidance on how to deploy artificial intelligence (AI) systems securely. 

The Bottom Line Upfront 

Last week, NSA's Artificial Intelligence Security Center (AISC) released a document that provides best practices divided into three categories: securing the deployment environment, continuously protecting the AI system, and securing AI operation and maintenance. The guidance aims to help organizations reduce the risks of theft or misuse of their intellectual property, models, and data.

The Breakdown 

The increasing use of AI systems raises concerns about the security of these technologies. This guidance from the NSA provides organizations with valuable best practices to ensure the secure deployment and operation of AI systems.

The NSA has collaborated with six government agencies from the US and other Five Eyes countries to publish this guidance.

The guidance covers various aspects, including governance, architecture, configuration, monitoring, and access control.

By following the recommended best practices, organizations can enhance the security of their AI systems and protect their valuable assets from potential threats.