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AI not immune to hacking, says Hon Hai Research Institute CEO


Hon Hai Research Institute CEO Wei-Bin Lee. Credit: DIGITIMES

AI has permeated well into the modern society playing a crucial role in a wide variety of applications, but AI systems, just like all kinds of computer operating systems, can hardly avoid being hacked. Therefore how to make them stay immune to attacks has become a common goal for all those engaged in the AI technology development, Wei-Bin Lee, CEO of Hon Hai Research Institute under Foxconn Technology Group, has said.

AI is a powerful tool that can help users quickly analyze data, seek correlations between different data, and make inferences or even decisions, but whether it can go wrong or be deceived seems to be an issue rarely mentioned when people discuss AI, Lee noted in a pre-event interview ahead of DIGITIMES-organized 2022 Taiwan AI Expo running May 4-6.

Once hacked AI models go wrong, he continued, the impact will be hard to estimate, especially those with high security requirements, such as systems for self-driving cars

The value of AI cannot be highlighted via innovative algorithms alone, and instead, many supporting or complementary innovations such as new workflows and new business models are also needed to enable successful AI-based IT application services. In other words, AI can help enterprises differentiate their services and achieve sales breakthrough in the market, Lee indicated.

While hackers used to attack the most vulnerable parts of IT systems, will they switch to attack AI models? And will it be easier to attack AI models than IT systems? Or will attacking the AI model make certain goals easier to accomplish? All these issues are naturally what should be taken into account during the early development of AI technology, Lee said.

AI models are complex logics learned from training data. But when people deploy AI models on systems, there are often corner cases where the models cannot be accurately recognized, as the cases are not included in the training data. Actually, many such cases have been found in the application of AI to self-driving systems, according to Lee.

Malicious AI manipulations

There is no problem in AI itself, Lee stressed, and the real problem is that some people…

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Security Awareness Computer-based Training (CBT) Market Latest Innovations, Demand and Future Projections with top Major Key Player like KnowBe4, Cofense (PhishMe), InfoSec Institute, Proofpoint, SANS Institute, etc


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Security Awareness Computer-Based Training Market Size, Scope, Growth, Competitive Analysis – KnowBe4, Cofense (PhishMe), InfoSec Institute, Proofpoint


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Key Players Mentioned in the Security Awareness Computer-Based Training Market Research Report:

KnowBe4, Cofense (PhishMe), InfoSec Institute, Proofpoint, SANS Institute, Terranova, Inspired eLearning, Ninjio, MediaPRO, The Defence Works, Barracuda Networks, Global Learning Systems, Symantec, Cybrary, Sophos, Security Innovation 

Security Awareness Computer-Based Training Market Segmentation:  

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Rose-Hulman Alumni To Be Recognized for Career, Community and Institute Service


Seven alumni will be recognized March 26 for their considerable career achievements, and service to their communities and alma mater, in the 2022 Alumni Awards ceremony at the Hatfield Hall Theater.

“Rose-Hulman has a long list of alumni with distinguished achievements at different stages in their careers,” said Rose-Hulman President Robert A. Coons. “Each year we’re proud to recognize a select group for applying the skills they learned on campus toward betterment within their professions and communities, while faithfully supporting the institute and its continued mission of educating tomorrow’s science, engineering and mathematics leaders.”

The Alumni Association is honoring the following alumni this year: 

Honor Alumni Award

The association’s highest alumni award recognizes exceptional achievement in any career field, vocational and service to society. 

John Elzufon: The 1968 chemical engineering alumnus is founder, senior litigator and managing director of the Elzufon Austin & Mondell law firm in Wilmington, Delaware. He specializes in professional liability defense, is the only attorney in Delaware selected by his peers as a “Top Attorney” for medical and legal professional liability defense, and has been elected to the American Board of Trial Advocates. In 2021, Elzufon was asked by the Delaware Supreme Court to update and revise the summary chapter of state law regarding medical malpractice. He originally worked as a chemical engineer with DuPont in Wilmington before attending and graduating from the Georgetown University Law Center in Washington, D.C. He returned to Delaware for his legal career. Elzufon has been involved in the Jewish community, serving as president of his synagogue and the Jewish Federation of Delaware, and as chair/member of the Jewish Community Relations Committee for 25 years. He also has been active in Common Cause and Delaware Guidance for Children and Youth, and was awarded the Governor’s Outstanding Volunteer Award and City of Wilmington’s Outstanding Accomplishment Award.

Justin Smith: The 2003 mechanical engineering graduate is a senior manager with SpaceX, recently leading the guidance,…

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