MITRE’s Middle for Risk-Knowledgeable Protection introduced the launch of the AI Incident Sharing initiative this week, a collaboration with greater than 15 corporations to extend neighborhood data of threats and defenses for AI-enabled methods.
The incident sharing initiative falls underneath the purview of the middle’s Safe AI mission, and goals to allow fast and safe collaboration on threats, assaults and accidents involving AI-enabled methods. It expands the attain of the MITRE ATLAS neighborhood data base, which has been gathering and characterizing knowledge on anonymized incidents for 2 years. Underneath this initiative, a neighborhood of collaborators will obtain protected and anonymized knowledge on real-world AI incidents.
Incidents might be submitted through internet (at https://ai-incidents.mitre.org/) by anybody. Submitting organizations will probably be thought of for membership with the purpose of enabling data-driven danger intelligence and evaluation at scale.
Safe AI additionally prolonged the ATLAS menace framework to include data on the generative AI-enabled system menace panorama, including a number of new generative AI-focused case research and assault strategies, in addition to new strategies to mitigate assaults on these methods. In November 2023, in collaboration with Microsoft, MITRE launched updates to the ATLAS data base targeted on generative AI.
“Standardized and fast data sharing about incidents will enable the complete neighborhood to enhance the collective protection of such methods and mitigate exterior harms,” mentioned Douglas Robbins, vice chairman, MITRE Labs, in a assertion.
MITRE operates an identical information-sharing public personal partnership with the Aviation Security Info Evaluation and Sharing database for sharing knowledge and security data to determine and forestall hazards in aviation.
Collaborators on Safe AI span industries, with representatives from monetary providers, know-how, and healthcare. The listing consists of AttackIQ, BlueRock, booz Allen Hamilton, CATO Networks, Citigroup, Cloud Safety Alliance, CrowdStrike, FS-ISAC, Fujitsu, HCA Healthcare, HiddenLayer, Intel, JPMorgan Chase Financial institution, Microsoft, Normal Chartered, and Verizon Enterprise.