Open call for evidence

Cyber security of AI: call for views

Summary

The government is asking for views on a two-part intervention, including a voluntary Code of Practice on AI cyber security which will form a new global standard.

This call for evidence closes at

Call for evidence description

Update: 24 May 2024

The closing date for this call for views has been extended to 11.59pm on 9 August 2024.

Artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming our daily lives. As the technology continues to evolve and be embedded, it is crucial we ensure cyber security is a key underpinning of AI safety.

This call for views sets out specific interventions to help secure AI, so that the many benefits of AI can be realised.

To support this call for views, the government is also publishing a number of research reports on AI cyber security, including surveys and literature reviews. Please visit the research on the cyber security of AI page for further details.

This work was announced at the CyberUK 2024 conference.

For more information, please read the press notice

This work is part of the government’s £2.6 billion National Cyber Strategy to protect and promote the UK online. The strategy includes taking the lead in the technologies vital to cyber power and securing the next generation of connected technologies, including artificial intelligence (AI).

The government is also holding a call for views on a code of practice for software vendors which is linked to this call for views on AI. Please visit the software security page for further details.

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Ways to respond

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Email to:

AIcybersecurity@dsit.gov.uk

Write to:

Call for views on the cyber security of AI - area 4-50
Department for Science, Innovation and Technology
100 Parliament Street
London
SW1A 2BQ

Published 15 May 2024
Last updated 24 May 2024 + show all updates
  1. The closing date for this call for views has been extended to Friday 9 August 2024.

  2. We have updated the table in the AI Code of Practice section containing the stakeholder definitions, since this contained some incorrect text.

  3. First published.