How to prepare security controls for future AI regulations | TechTarget

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The global AI regulatory landscape is fragmented and volatile. As a result, cybersecurity leaders must reconcile competing compliance requirements and safeguard organizational AI without creating roadblocks to the overall AI strategy's success.

While the EU AI Act imposes a comprehensive, risk-based approach with severe penalties, China has implemented laws to balance AI advancements with control over societal behaviors. Other major markets, such as the U.S., have yet to produce unified guidance. In the absence of unified federal guardrails, states are creating a patchwork of requirements with both common and conflicting demands.

Cybersecurity leaders are confronting the reality of fulfilling these emerging, competing regulatory mandates even as AI adoption stretches the resources of their security programs. Most leaders report struggling to maintain visibility into embedded AI features deployed by vendors. Given the volume of AI tools and the speed of deployment, there is a significant degree of urgency to define appropriate...

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