International Cybersecurity Agencies Issue Joint Guidance on AI and Machine Learning Supply Chain Risks
Publish Date: 2026-03-12 20:56:00
Source Domain: babl.ai
- Cybersecurity agencies from eight countries issued a joint guidance highlighting risks in AI and machine learning supply chains.
- The advisory warns organizations to evaluate third-party tools, models, and data for security when adopting AI technologies.
- The collaboration was led by the Canadian Centre for Cyber Security, alongside other key agencies from Australia, Japan, New Zealand, South Korea, Singapore, the UK, and the US.
- Officials stressed the importance of understanding how supply chain vulnerabilities can arise when deploying AI and machine learning systems.
- The guidance encourages thorough vetting of vendors and data sources, and implementing monitoring practices to detect tampering or malicious activities during AI system procurement and deployment.