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Work Item Reference |
ETSI Doc. Number |
STF |
Technical Body in Charge |
Standard Not Ready For Download
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DTS/SAI-005
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TS 104 050
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SAI
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Current Status (Click to View Full Schedule) |
Latest Version
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Cover Date |
Standstill |
Creation Date |
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Early draft (2024-06-10)
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0.0.2 Draft
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View Standstill Information
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2023-12-04
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Rapporteur |
Technical Officer |
Harmonised Standard |
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Scott Cadzow
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Kim Nordström
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No
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Title
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Securing Artificial Intelligence; AI Threat Ontology and definitions AI Ontology and definitions
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Scope and Field of Application
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The purpose of this work item is to define what would be considered an AI threat and how it might differ from threats to traditional systems. The WI defines a common terminology for AI (aligned to CEN/ISO). The starting point that offers the rationale for this work is that currently, there is no common understanding of what constitutes an attack on AI and how it might be created, hosted and propagated. The AI Threat Ontology deliverable will seek to align terminology across the different stakeholders and multiple industries. This document will define what is meant by these terms in the context of cyber and physical security and with an accompanying narrative that should be readily accessible by both experts and less informed audiences across multiple industries. Note that this threat ontology will address AI as a system, an adversarial attacker, and a system defender.
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Supporting Organizations
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Cadzow Communications, Huawei Tech.(UK) Co.. Ltd, SBS aisbl, NCSC
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