CRAICYSEJan 15, 2025

Securing the AI Frontier: Urgent Ethical and Regulatory Imperatives for AI-Driven Cybersecurity

arXiv:2501.10467v16 citationsh-index: 3BigData
Originality Synthesis-oriented
AI Analysis

It addresses the problem of ensuring responsible AI deployment in cybersecurity for policymakers and industry, but is incremental as it builds on existing regulatory discussions.

This paper examines the ethical and regulatory challenges of integrating AI in cybersecurity, proposing a unified global framework to address risks like bias and privacy.

This paper critically examines the evolving ethical and regulatory challenges posed by the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) in cybersecurity. We trace the historical development of AI regulation, highlighting major milestones from theoretical discussions in the 1940s to the implementation of recent global frameworks such as the European Union AI Act. The current regulatory landscape is analyzed, emphasizing risk-based approaches, sector-specific regulations, and the tension between fostering innovation and mitigating risks. Ethical concerns such as bias, transparency, accountability, privacy, and human oversight are explored in depth, along with their implications for AI-driven cybersecurity systems. Furthermore, we propose strategies for promoting AI literacy and public engagement, essential for shaping a future regulatory framework. Our findings underscore the need for a unified, globally harmonized regulatory approach that addresses the unique risks of AI in cybersecurity. We conclude by identifying future research opportunities and recommending pathways for collaboration between policymakers, industry leaders, and researchers to ensure the responsible deployment of AI technologies in cybersecurity.

Foundations

The foundational work for this paper's niche, ranked by how specifically the neighbourhood builds on it — not by global fame.

Your Notes