By Joyce Hunter, Executive Director, ICIT
In continued support of our mission to cultivate a cybersecurity renaissance that will improve the resiliency of our nation’s 16 critical infrastructure sectors, defend our democratic institutions, and empower generations of cybersecurity leaders, ICIT has embarked on a journey to hold candid interviews with some of the brightest minds in national security, cybersecurity, and technology. Our goal is to share their knowledge and insights with our community to shed light on solutions to the technology, policy, and human challenges facing our community. We hope that their words will motivate, educate, and inspire you to confront your organizations’ challenges. Ethical AI development ensures that security and privacy considerations are implemented into the lifecycle of machine learning, artificial intelligence, and algorithmic systems and in the collection of the data necessary to leverage those technologies, such that no risk is transferred to, or harm inflicted on the data subjects and such that the bias inherent in the solution is minimized. In this Bright Minds Q&A, ICIT Executive Director Joyce Hunter addresses the need for ethical AI development, steps nations can take to be more proactive, and ways we can foster the development of ethical privacy and security policies alongside the growth of the future generations of cybersecurity leaders. Read the Full Interview