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SIGNAL Innovation Showcase: Navigating the Risks: Strengthening DoD Supply Chains Against AI-Induced Vulnerabilities

  • Room: SIGNAL Innovation Theater - Booth #2872
Tuesday, June 25, 2024: 10:40 AM - 11:00 AM

Speaker(s)

Speaker (confirmed)
Jeremy Newberry
Cyber Security Solutions Architect
Merlin Cyber

Description

The rapid integration of Generative AI (GenAI) within the Department of Defense (DoD) presents novel vulnerabilities, particularly in the areas of supply chain management. This session will address the dual-edge nature of AI deployment in defense contexts, highlighting how the automation and data-processing capabilities of AI can inadvertently expose the DoD to new forms of cyber threats. Specifically, we will explore the unique risks that Generative AI introduces to the supply chain, including data poisoning, model theft, and adversarial attacks, which can all undermine the integrity and security of critical defense operations.

 

Our discussion will pivot to robust remediation strategies tailored to the defense sector's needs, emphasizing alignment with the Zero Trust architecture and the implementation of stringent NIST cybersecurity frameworks. We will outline advanced methodologies for auditing and monitoring AI systems within supply chains to detect and mitigate risks early. Further, the presentation will explore the deployment of decentralized ledger technologies (DLTs) to enhance transparency and traceability in AI-driven processes, thereby securing the provenance of data and AI models used across the DoD.

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