SEC536: Adversarial AI - Penetration Testing AI Systems


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Contact UsSecurity leaders are making AI security decisions with almost no data about how their peers handle the same challenges.

Security leaders are making AI security decisions with almost no data about how their peers handle the same challenges. Existing surveys often measure AI adoption, incidents, and governance policies, but they rarely show which AI-related assets organizations protect or who is responsible for making those decisions.
Sounil Yu and I built a short survey to help close that gap. Our goal is to turn the results into a benchmark the whole community can use. If securing AI is part of your job, regardless of your title, this survey is for you.
The survey asks how your organization secures AI in practice. It includes ten questions, takes about five minutes to complete, and covers:
In return, you'll get a peer benchmark. Sounil and I will publish the aggregate findings so you can compare your approach with others facing similar decisions.
Your answers are anonymous. If you want early access to the findings, you can leave your email at the end of the survey. We'll use it only for that mailing.
Please take the survey and pass it along to a peer who owns or influences AI security decisions.
We'll keep the survey open for a few weeks. The more security leaders respond, the more useful the benchmark becomes for all of us.
For more on how security leaders can think about protecting AI systems, read my other blog post, “Why Sounil Yu and I Built the AI Defense Matrix.”


Lenny Zeltser is a leader in developing resilient security programs. His invaluable tools, like REMnux, a widely used Linux distribution for malware analysis, have become industry standards in combating malicious software.
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