CISA has collaborated with the Australian Signals Directorate’s Australian Cyber Security Centre (ASD’s ACSC) on Engaging with Artificial Intelligence—joint guidance, led by ACSC, on how to use AI systems securely. The following organizations also collaborated with ACSC on the guidance:
The guidance provides AI systems users with an overview of AI-related threats as well as steps that can help them manage AI-related risks while engaging with AI systems. The guidance covers the following AI-related threats:
Note: This guidance is primarily for users of AI systems. CISA encourages developers of AI systems to review the recently published Guidelines for Secure AI System Development.
To learn more about how CISA and our partners are addressing both the cybersecurity opportunities and risks associated with AI technologies, visit CISA.gov/AI.
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