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Artificial Intelligence and cybersecurity: technology, governance and policy challenges.pdf    
TÍTULO/RESP.:

Artificial intelligence and cybersecurity [documento eletrónico] : ethics, governance and policy challenges / Lorenzo Pupillo, Afonso Ferreira, Stefano Fantin

AUTOR(ES):

PUPILLO, Lorenzo, relatorFERREIRA, Afonso, relatorFANTIN, Stefano, relator

PUBLICAÇÃO:

Brussels: Centre for European Policy Studies, 2020

NOTAS:

CEPS Task Force on Evaluation of the HLEG Trustworthy AI Assessment List (Pilot Version)
"The Centre for European Policy Studies launched a Task Force on Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Cybersecurity in September 2019. The goal of this Task Force is to bring attention to the market, technical, ethical and governance challenges posed by the intersection of AI and cybersecurity, focusing both on AI for cybersecurity but also cybersecurity for AI. The Task Force is multi-stakeholder by design and composed of academics, industry players from various sectors, policymakers and civil society. The Task Force is currently discussing issues such as the state and evolution of the application of AI in cybersecurity and cybersecurity for AI; the debate on the role that AI could play in the dynamics between cyber attackers and defenders; the increasing need for sharing information on threats and how to deal with the vulnerabilities of AI-enabled systems; options for policy experimentation; and possible EU policy measures to ease the adoption of AI in cybersecurity in Europe. As part of such activities, this report aims at assessing the High-Level Expert Group (HLEG) on AI Ethics Guidelines for Trustworthy AI, presented on April 8, 2019. In particular, this report analyses and makes suggestions on the Trustworthy AI Assessment List (Pilot version), a non-exhaustive list aimed at helping the public and the private sector in operationalising Trustworthy AI. This report would like to contribute to this revision by addressing in particular the interplay between AI and cybersecurity. This evaluation has been made according to specific criteria: whether and how the items of the Assessment List refer to existing legislation (e.g. GDPR, EU Charter of Fundamental Rights); whether they refer to moral principles (but not laws); whether they consider that AI attacks are fundamentally different from traditional cyberattacks; whether they are compatible with different risk levels; whether they are flexible enough in terms of clear/easy measurement, implementation by AI developers and SMEs; and overall, whether they are likely to create obstacles for the industry."

TEMA:

Tecnologias da Informação (TIs)

ASSUNTOS:

Tecnologias-da-InformaçãoInteligência artificialCibersegurançaÉticaRegulaçãoTecnologia -- Digital

CDU:

004

DATA PUB.:

2020

TipoReg:

Multimédia

LÍNGUA:

ENG

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