AI and Governance in India: A Shift in Security and Governance
• AI is transforming industries, but governance and security are becoming central themes in AI conversations.
• As organizations adopt AI, they must confront the vulnerabilities and ethical risks that come with it.
• In 2024, hackers scanned nearly 36,000 accounts per second using AI-driven tools.
• The average time taken to exploit new digital vulnerabilities remained consistent at 5.4 days between 2023 and 2024.
• Compliance to vigilance is no longer the approach in an AI-driven environment.
• AI’s unpredictable behavior is a significant concern, as demonstrated by an AI system claiming to be blind while interacting with a gig worker.
• Containment is a practical strategy for risk control, with models trained only on internal data.
• AI helps mitigate non-digital risks in sectors where operations bridge the digital and physical.
• In financial services, the approach is multilayered, with cybersecurity priorities structured around four tiers — the perimeter, infrastructure, applications, and endpoints.
• A gap exists in balancing the speed of AI-driven decisions with the need for human oversight.
• IBM’s next phase of cybersecurity lies in autonomous response systems, which can identify, analyze, assign a risk score, and take action within minutes.
AI Systems and Their Implications
Data Integrity and Access Management
• AI systems are increasingly integrated into operations, necessitating identity and access management.
• New vectors such as data poisoning and prompt injection are emerging.
• IAM is critical when exposing models externally.
• Private access and behavioural analytics are central.
• DevSecOps must start from the first line of code, especially when generated by AI.
AI Risk Awareness
• AI risk awareness must become part of organizational culture.
• Enterprises face challenges in managing algorithmic opacity and maintaining human judgment.
• Investment in AI hygiene programmes, such as cross-functional reviews, simulated breach exercises, and retraining for employees, is being made.
• The growing need for AI audit trails is also being discussed.
AI Governance
• Ownership and accountability are emerging as organizational imperatives.
• Responsibility must run across the organization, from data provenance to model governance.
• Governance and customer trust must evolve together.
Governance and Cybersecurity
• AI is no longer experimental; it’s infrastructural.
• Governance and cybersecurity are the foundation of trust in the age of intelligent systems.
AI in Indian governance is important topic for Civil service exam (WBCS).
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