Written by: Mohammad Al-Amin Jahaya, Journalist, AOPG
This week, CSA had the opportunity to participate in an exclusive event hosted by NetEvents, a renowned global IT event organiser dedicated to bringing together technologists, C-level executives, media professionals, industry disruptors, and analysts. The event, a tailored APAC media and CISO roundtable gathering, provided a focused platform for discussions within the cybersecurity realm.
The media briefing highlighted several crucial cybersecurity topics, with ethical hacking taking a prominent role. The discussion delved into the intricate balance that ethical hackers maintain, operating at the edge of legal boundaries while ensuring strict adherence to ethical standards.
An exciting development during the event came from Bugcrowd, a Sydney-based ethical hacking platform gaining prominence in the cybersecurity landscape. Bugcrowd, known for its crowdsourced cybersecurity solutions, unveiled AI Bias Assessments as a key addition to its AI Safety and Security Solutions portfolio on the Bugcrowd Platform.
This interesting addition to their platform signifies Bugcrowd’s commitment to addressing the critical issues of data bias flaws in Large Language Model (LLM) applications such as virtual assistants and content generators. The AI Bias Assessments leverage the power of crowdsourcing to help government bodies and enterprises confidently and safely adopt LLM, a revolutionary but still very new technology.
According to Bugcrowd, their AI Bias Assessments are designed as reward-for-results engagements, activating trusted third-party security researchers, or “crowd,” to identify and prioritise data bias issues in LLM applications such as virtual assistants and content generators. Participants are compensated based on the impact of their findings, with more impactful discoveries earning higher payments.
Bugcrowd’s approach to AI Bias Assessments involves rigorous validation and prioritisation of findings through an engineered triage service that utilises a bias severity rating system. Upon completion of the evaluation, payments to researchers for their contributions are approved by the customer and then processed by Bugcrowd in alignment with a predetermined reward structure.
Bugcrowd emphasises that its unique crowdsourced “skills-as-a-service” approach to cybersecurity has been notably effective in uncovering a greater number of high-impact vulnerabilities compared to conventional testing methodologies. This innovative approach leverages a diverse community of skilled security researchers, tapping into their collective expertise to identify complex and nuanced security issues that might otherwise go undetected.
The effectiveness of Bugcrowd’s method not only lies in the depth and breadth of its community but also in its ability to adapt swiftly to evolving threat landscapes. By continuously engaging with a dynamic pool of cybersecurity experts, Bugcrowd can address a wide range of vulnerabilities across various platforms and technologies.
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