Introduction In the first part of this mini-series, we explored briefly what kind of impacts AI may have on the CIA Triad and whether we should adjust this fundamental framework. The goal of this and subsequent blogposts is assessing the pillars of the proposed Information Security Hexagon, starting with Confidentiality. Maintaining confidentiality in Artificial Intelligence … Continue reading How AI forces us to expand our thinking about basic cybersecurity concepts: Part 2 – Confidentiality
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How AI forces us to expand our thinking about basic cybersecurity concepts: Part 1 – Introduction
The traditional CIA Triad (Confidentiality, Integrity, and Availability) has long been a cornerstone of information security, providing a solid framework to protect data and systems. However, the rising presence of AI in our lives introduces new challenges that extend beyond the current scope of the CIA Triad. In this AI mini-series, we will analyse the … Continue reading How AI forces us to expand our thinking about basic cybersecurity concepts: Part 1 – Introduction
An Innocent Picture? How the rise of AI makes it easier to abuse photos online.
Introduction The topic of this blog post is not directly related to red teaming (which is my usual go-to), but something I find important personally. Last month, I gave an info session at a local elementary school to highlight the risks of public sharing of children’s pictures at school. They decided that instead of their … Continue reading An Innocent Picture? How the rise of AI makes it easier to abuse photos online.



