THE Coalition for Secure AI is a collaborative open source initiative that aims to help those looking to build secure-by-design AI technologies. Its network of stakeholders from business and academia work together to develop holistic approaches and best practices, tools and methodologies for securing AI development and deployment.
This week, Cyware, a provider of threat intelligence management, collaboration, and response orchestration solutions, became a member of CoSAI. Google is a founding member. Other members include OpenAI, Anthropic, Microsoft, IBM, Intel, Nvidia, and PayPal.
The coalition has established three workstreams focused on securing the software supply chain for AI systems, preparing defenders for an evolving cybersecurity landscape, and governing AI risks. It plans to expand to other areas in the future. Cyware will contribute as an expert in AI-based security solutions to help develop industry standards that prioritize security, ethics, and transparency in AI development, the company said.
CoSAI operates under OASIS Openan international standards and open source consortium that seeks to help its members advance projects in areas such as cybersecurity, blockchain, the Internet of Things, emergency management, cloud computing, and legal data exchange.