Cybersecurity and the use of artificial intelligence
Artificial intelligence is becoming a key part of cybersecurity. A lecture by a manager from DIS, a trusted services provider and a member of the CA/Browser Forum, showed how to think about it from a managerial perspective. The key is to align data protection, availability, auditability, and the trustworthiness of outputs. When deploying AI in security, privacy and regulatory compliance come first: what am I sharing outside my own network, and does it meet GDPR, eIDAS 2, or DORA. Then availability – if outages or geopolitics make the cloud inaccessible, you lose an important analytical tool and an attacker can exploit the resulting window. Equally important is auditability: even if the model operates as a “black box,” you must be able to demonstrate to auditors the level of services provided. And finally, trust in the outputs, meaning limiting false alarms as well as overlooked incidents, which undermine credibility and burden administrators.Four decisive questions