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Singapore Consults on Cybersecurity Guidelines for AI Systems

By Squire Patton Boggs on August 15, 2024
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As a digital technologies hub in the Asia Pacific region, Singapore is making a big push to advance Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies across various sectors, including healthcare.

The promise of AI in managing Singapore’s ageing population and enhancing patient care and treatment more broadly cannot be overstated. This spans the ability to better predict and diagnose diseases, enable personalised medicine, and improve remote patient monitoring.

With that said, the threat of cyber-attacks and other threats pose very real risks to these AI-driven outcomes being fulfilled.

To address this issue, the Cybersecurity Agency of Singapore has published for public consultation, two proposed sets of guidelines for securing AI systems. The consultation closes on September 15, 2024.

To read more about this development in Singapore, please see our original blog post on our Privacy World blog.

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