RSAC 2020: Lack of Machine Learning Laws Open Doors To Attacks
SAN FRANCISCO – As companies quickly adopt machine learning systems, cybercriminals are close behind scheming to compromise them. That worries legal experts who say a lack of laws swing open the door for bad guys to attack systems. During a panel session at RSA Conference 2020 this week, Cristin Goodwin, the assistant general counsel with Microsoft, said the number of machine learning related U.S. court cases is a mere 52. She noted most were related to patents, workplace discrimination and even gerrymandering. Few court cases addressed actual cyberattacks on machine learning systems – demonstrating a dangerous dearth in legal precedent around the technology.
Feb-27-2020, 23:22:23 GMT
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