On Tuesday 11 June (14.00-15.30) techUK is delighted to be hosting a workshop for members on the Department for Science, Innovation and Technology (DSIT)'s proposed voluntary Code of Practice on the Cyber Security of Artificial Intelligence.

On 15 May, DSIT launched a Call for Views on the Cyber Security of AI. This asks stakeholders to give their views on the design and implementation of the proposed code of practice which aims to provide practical support to developers on how to implement a secure-by-design approach as part of their AI design and development process. Based on the National Cyber Security Centre’s Guidelines for Secure AI Systems Development, the Code sets baseline security requirements for all AI technologies and distinguishes actions that need to be taken by different stakeholders across the AI supply chain. Subject to the feedback received via the call for views, government intends to submit an updated voluntary Code of Practice to the European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI) in September 2024 to help inform the development of this global standard on baseline cyber security for AI systems and models.

This workshop is an opportunity for members to provide techUK's cyber team with your feedback on this proposed policy which will help to inform our response to the Call for Views. We encourage anyone with an interest in the cyber security of AI attend this workshop, including developers of AI and system operators.

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You can access the full Call for Views document here.


Jill Broom

Jill Broom

Head of Cyber Resilience, techUK

Annie Collings

Annie Collings

Programme Manager, Cyber Resilience, techUK

Raya Tsolova

Senior Programme Manager, techUK

Tracy Modha

Tracy Modha

Team Assistant - Markets, techUK


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