UK, US, AUS & NZ publish new AI data security guidelines

27/05/2025 | NCSC

The National Cyber Security Agency (NCSC), along with the US Artificial Intelligence Security Center (AISC), the Australian Cyber Security Centre (ACSC) and New Zealand's National Cyber Security Centre (NZ-NCSC) have published joint recommendations for artificial intelligence (AI) systems data security. The guidelines are designed for providers of any AI system, regardless of whether such systems were created from scratch or using tools and services provided by others. The guidelines cover secure design, development, deployment, as well as operation and maintenance throughout the entire AI system lifecycle.

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Artificial intelligence, AI security

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