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This episode of The Connected Frontier explores the shift of AI from a peripheral tool to mission-critical infrastructure, creating a "most dangerous" new attack surface for enterprises. We detail unique risks such as data poisoning, model theft, and prompt injection, emphasizing that security must evolve from protecting code to protecting the "judgment" and learning pipelines of decision engines. Ultimately, the podcast argues that in an autonomous era, securing AI is essential because compromising a model is equivalent to compromising the leadership of the organization itself.
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This episode of The Connected Frontier explores the shift of AI from a peripheral tool to mission-critical infrastructure, creating a "most dangerous" new attack surface for enterprises. We detail unique risks such as data poisoning, model theft, and prompt injection, emphasizing that security must evolve from protecting code to protecting the "judgment" and learning pipelines of decision engines. Ultimately, the podcast argues that in an autonomous era, securing AI is essential because compromising a model is equivalent to compromising the leadership of the organization itself.
Support the show