HITRUST will launch its AI Security Certification in December 2024, addressing the unique security risks of artificial intelligence systems. As AI reshapes the cybersecurity landscape, existing control frameworks, including HITRUST CSF, do not fully address new and evolving threats. The certification offers prescriptive controls to help secure AI deployments effectively.
Targeted at AI platform and product providers, this certification is an optional extension to HITRUST CSF validated assessments. It addresses AI-specific threats alongside traditional cybersecurity risks, focusing on security practices for AI/ML deployments, including generative AI.
The certification integrates with third-party risk management (TPRM) platforms, enabling more efficient workflows for managing AI solution security. This helps organizations manage AI risk, adopt AI solutions with confidence, and reduce complexity, time, and costs.
Designed to enhance third-party AI risk management, the certification allows organizations to identify shared security responsibilities between AI providers and users. It ensures greater trust and security across AI deployments, helping businesses stay ahead of emerging AI threats.
The draft certification specification is open for public comment until October 17, 2024.
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