Creating an AI Security and Incident Response Team

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Lauren McIlvenny, Technical Director, Threat Analysis

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What to do when the AI or ML system is acting funky? How does one know when there is a problem? How can one differentiate between a design defect, data poisoning, or an adversary attack? Who can help? Contact the AISIRT! In this session, the CERT experts from Carnegie Mellon University's Software Engineering Institute will share the process of creating the first AISIRT, the learning insights, and how it can help when a system is causing someone to have a really bad day. WiCyS is proud to provide members the opportunity to earn CPE/CEU credits for attending WiCyS Webinars live. To earn CPE/CEU credits with the following providers, you must meet the minimum requirements: - GIAC/(ISC)2: attend for a minimum of 45 minutes or the entirety of the webinar - CompTIA: attend for a minimum of 60 minutes or the entirety of the webinar (webinar topic must relate to the certificate being renewed) Attendees who meet the requirements can log into BrightTALK to print out their attendance certificates to submit for CPE/CEU credits.
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