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In this episode of AI Security Update, Dr. Anmol Agarwal is joined by Nathan Chung, a cybersecurity leader with over 20 years of experience and a global neurodiversity advocate. The conversation dives into why traditional cybersecurity frameworks are struggling to keep up with rapidly evolving AI technologies. They also unpack the explosion of AI-enabled consumer products showcased at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES), raising critical questions about the security implications of embedding AI into everyday devices. From deepfakes and AI-powered cyberattacks to the need for responsible AI governance and continuous monitoring, the episode highlights why critical thinking and ethical AI use matter more than ever. Along the way, the discussion draws on pop culture references like WALL-E and Dune to illustrate both the promise and peril of AI, while acknowledging its potential to help address major societal challenges such as homelessness and hunger. Disclaimer: All views and opinions expressed in this podcast are solely individual opinions of the host and guest(s) featured and do not represent those of any current or former employer, client, partner, or organization. Nothing discussed should be considered official guidance, policy, or professional advice.
By Dr. Anmol AgarwalIn this episode of AI Security Update, Dr. Anmol Agarwal is joined by Nathan Chung, a cybersecurity leader with over 20 years of experience and a global neurodiversity advocate. The conversation dives into why traditional cybersecurity frameworks are struggling to keep up with rapidly evolving AI technologies. They also unpack the explosion of AI-enabled consumer products showcased at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES), raising critical questions about the security implications of embedding AI into everyday devices. From deepfakes and AI-powered cyberattacks to the need for responsible AI governance and continuous monitoring, the episode highlights why critical thinking and ethical AI use matter more than ever. Along the way, the discussion draws on pop culture references like WALL-E and Dune to illustrate both the promise and peril of AI, while acknowledging its potential to help address major societal challenges such as homelessness and hunger. Disclaimer: All views and opinions expressed in this podcast are solely individual opinions of the host and guest(s) featured and do not represent those of any current or former employer, client, partner, or organization. Nothing discussed should be considered official guidance, policy, or professional advice.