Insicon Cyber Partners with F5 to Enhance AI Security Amid Trust Crisis

Insicon Cyber Partners with F5 to Enhance AI Security Amid Trust Crisis

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Insicon Cyber has expanded its AI Security and Governance practice by integrating F5's AI Guardrails and AI Red Team tools. This collaboration aims to address the significant trust deficit in AI technologies among Australians, where only 4% express confidence in AI companies. The partnership will provide continuous runtime protection and adversarial testing capabilities, crucial for organizations in Australia and New Zealand as they navigate increasing regulatory scrutiny. Recent findings from the OAIC indicate heightened public concern regarding privacy, with 87% of Australians more worried about it than five years ago. Insicon Cyber's efforts include ensuring compliance with ISO 42001 and enhancing AI governance frameworks for various sectors, including education. The Australian Prudential Regulation Authority and the Australian Securities and Investments Commission have both emphasized the need for improved AI risk management practices.

Key Points: • Insicon Cyber integrates F5 AI tools to enhance AI governance and security. • Only 4% of Australians trust AI companies, highlighting a significant credibility issue. • Regulatory bodies are demanding stricter oversight of AI risk management.

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