Application Security

It’s Time for Zero Trust AI: Forrester & HiddenLayer

According to a recent Forrester Consulting study commissioned by HiddenLayer, an AI Application Security company, titled “It’s Time for Zero Trust AI,” surveyed decision-makers responsible for AI Security responded that Machine Learning (ML) projects will play a critical or important role in their company’s revenue generation, customer experience and business operations in the next 18 months.

Alarmingly though, the majority of respondents noted they currently rely on manual processes to address ML model threats and 86% of respondents were ‘extremely concerned or concerned’ about their organization’s ML model security. To address this challenge, a majority of respondents expressed interest to invest in a solution that manages ML model integrity and security within the next 12 months.

As AI becomes a critical technology for business success, the report emphasized the necessity for organizations to invest in Zero Trust, automated ML solutions to enable AI and security teams. With the increasing complexity of ML models and the rising attractiveness of attacking them, traditional enterprise security teams are not currently keeping pace with the evolving threat landscape. A technology solution that takes charge of ML model security confidently, stays ahead of bad actors, and enables smooth enterprise AI adoption is essential.

Following the study’s release, HiddenLayer Advisor, Malcolm Harkins and Databricks, VP Security, Field CISO, Omar Khawaja, spoke with Forrester’s VP & Principal Analyst, Mike Gualtieri as a guest speaker in a live webinar to further discuss the emerging threatscape and pragmatic solutions for securing AI.

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