
AICM is integrated with AI-CAIQ, which covers frameworks including BSI AIC4 Catalog, NIST AI RMF and ISO 42001. Any robust AI solution needs large processing and energy, which can only be found in data centers. For this reason, we have seen large investments by big techs in the expansion of new data centers in all regions.
Therefore, deeply understanding cloud concepts and shared responsibilities is fundamental to implement an AI solution with precision, securely and that satisfies the business, leveraging the organization’s capacity against competition.
As a result, I have been doing some research on GenAI and especially studying these frameworks. In view of this, characterizing and visualizing the great challenge for us, cybersecurity professionals, is to establish the relevance of the connection between the teams involved in an AI project. Therefore, the connection is a priority for the project’s success and, therefore, we should not neglect the involvement of the areas of governance, cyber risk, ethics, regulatory and compliance, cybersecurity, data scientists, AI and ML developers, human Resources and infrastructure and IT operations.
