Risks from AI systems (Risks of computing infrastructure security)
AI Safety Governance Framework
National Technical Committee 260 on Cybersecurity (TC260) (2024)
Vulnerabilities that can be exploited in AI systems, software development toolchains, and hardware, resulting in unauthorized access, data and privacy breaches, or system manipulation causing unsafe outputs or behavior.
"The computing infrastructure underpinning AI training and operations, which relies on diverse and ubiquitous computing nodes and various types of computing resources, faces risks such as malicious consumption of computing resources and cross-boundary transmission of security threats at the layer of computing infrastructure."(p. 9)
Other risks from National Technical Committee 260 on Cybersecurity (TC260) (2024) (25)
Risks from models and algorithms (Risks of explainability)
7.4 Lack of transparency or interpretabilityRisks from models and algorithms (Risks of bias and discrimination)
1.1 Unfair discrimination and misrepresentationRisks from models and algorithms (Risks of robustness)
7.3 Lack of capability or robustnessRisks from models and algorithms (Risks of stealing and tampering)
2.2 AI system security vulnerabilities and attacksRisks from models and algorithms (Risks of unreliable output)
3.1 False or misleading informationRisks from models and algorithms (Risks of adversarial attack)
2.2 AI system security vulnerabilities and attacks