Also: India’s New Privacy Law; Monitoring Operational Technology Environments
In this week’s update, four ISMG editors discussed frontier artificial intelligence models’ propensity to engage in unethical behavior, getting ready for India’s new data protection law and how to improve hardening and security monitoring for operational technology environments.
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The panelists – Rashmi Ramesh, senior associate editor; Suparna Goswami, executive editor; Tony Morbin, executive news editor, EU; and Mathew Schwartz, executive editor, DataBreachToday and Europe – discussed:
- The difficulty of building frontier AI models that behave ethically, as demonstrated by their propensity – in fictional scenarios – to choose deception, coercion or worse when told their own survival is at stake;
- Diving into India’s data protection law, the Digital Personal Data Protection Act, and what organizations need to be doing now to stress test their privacy programs;
- For securing OT environments, how Level 0 monitoring can be used to act as an early warning system and detect anomalies to provide earlier alerts on cyberattack attempts, even if control systems continue to report everything looking normal.
The ISMG Editors’ Panel runs weekly. Don’t miss our previous installments, including the June 13 edition on why supply chain attacks are spiking and the June 20 edition on a puzzling new tactic being used by the Anubis ransomware group.