1、In collaboration with the GlobalCyber Security Capacity Centre,University of OxfordArtificial Intelligence andCybersecurity:Balancing Risks andRewardsW H I T E P A P E RJ A N U A R Y 2 0 2 5Transformation of Industries in the Age of AIAI Governance AllianceImages:Getty ImagesDisclaimer This document
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4、orage and retrieval system.ContentsReading guide 3Foreword 4Executive summary 5Introduction:The scope 61 The context of AI adoption from experimentation to full business integration 82 Emerging cybersecurity practice for AI 102.1 Shift left 112.2 Shift left and expand right 112.3 Shift left,expand r
5、ight and repeat 112.4 Taking an enterprise view 113 Actions for seniorleadership 124 Steps towards effective management of AI cyber risk 144.1 Understanding how the organizations context influences the AI cyber risk 144.2 Understanding the rewards 154.3 Identifying the potential risks and vulnerabil
6、ities 154.4 Assessing potential negative impacts to the business 174.5 Identifying options for risk mitigation 194.6 Balancing residual risk against the potential rewards 214.7 Repeat throughout the AI life cycle 21Conclusion 22Contributors 23Endnotes 27Artificial Intelligence andCybersecurity:Balan