Security News > 2023 > June > Katie Boswell on AI security and women’s rise in cybersecurity

As a leading voice in AI security, Katie shed some light on how encouraging women to join the cybersecurity revolution today is helping secure the products of tomorrow.
One thing is clear, the growing popularity of AI requires the product security world to make even more adjustments to their security strategies, including looking for new ways to recruit rising young men and women who can address the challenges of tomorrow.
"KPMG recently sprung out a product called Cranium. Cranium is going to give organizations real-time visibility into what's happening with their AI models as well as providing the accreditation of their security," Katie adds.
Ultimately, AI security is a combination of understanding how you are using AI models, what happens with them after they go into production, and what security measures you're relying on.
"Security experts need to understand the overall AI lifecycle and how AI models work and that those conversations are only really just starting to happen in some organizations, especially those who are newer getting involved with AI," said Katie.
Security professionals must collaborate with data scientists to better understand the diverging security concerns, privacy identity, access management, and information protection.
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