Bias and Fairness Issues in Artificial Intelligence-driven Cybersecurity

Ugochukwu Mmaduekwe
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Aim: This paper aims to examine the bias and fairness issues accorded with artificial intelligence (AI)-driven cybersecurity.                                                               Problem Statement: The evolving global dependence on cybersecurity has exposed organizations, individuals, and nations to different vulnerabilities and security threats. However, merging of cyberspace with AI technologies has the potential to transform multiple domains but the implementation of AI is faced with bias problems limiting its application. Significance of Study: Artificial intelligence and cybersecurity have been identified as two transformative and interconnected entities with great potential to revolutionize numerous areas of human life. However, it is imperative to critically look at the bias and fairness accorded with the implication of artificial intelligence-driven cybersecurity which are keywords limiting the usage and efficiency of the approach.                               Discussion: The concept of artificial intelligence and cybersecurity was discussed together with their interconnectivity which enhances the application in tackling cyber threats. Various areas of artificial intelligence deployment in cyberspace were presented. The sources and solutions to bias and fairness in artificial intelligence-driven cybersecurity were also discussed. This paper has critically discussed various ways via which AI biases influence cyber security. Nonetheless, ways by which this problem can be tackled were presented.    Conclusion: Artificial intelligence-driven cybersecurity has found wide industrial applications in different areas. However, there is a need to critically address the issues of bias and fairness attached to it to improve its efficiency. The use of the teams; AI model; and Corporate governance and leadership should be adopted to find lasting solutions to the problem of biases in AI-driven cyber security.
人工智能驱动的网络安全中的偏见和公平问题
目的:本文旨在研究人工智能(AI)驱动的网络安全所带来的偏见和公平问题。 问题陈述:全球对网络安全的依赖不断发展,使组织、个人和国家面临不同的脆弱性和安全威胁。然而,网络空间与人工智能技术的融合有可能改变多个领域,但人工智能的实施却面临着限制其应用的偏见问题。研究的意义:人工智能和网络安全被认为是两个相互关联的变革性实体,具有彻底改变人类生活众多领域的巨大潜力。然而,当务之急是批判性地审视人工智能驱动的网络安全所隐含的偏见和公平性,因为它们是限制该方法的使用和效率的关键词。 讨论:本文讨论了人工智能和网络安全的概念,以及它们之间的相互关联性,这种关联性增强了人工智能在应对网络威胁方面的应用。还介绍了人工智能在网络空间部署的各个领域。还讨论了人工智能驱动的网络安全中偏见和公平的来源和解决方案。本文批判性地讨论了人工智能偏见影响网络安全的各种方式。此外,还介绍了解决这一问题的方法。 结论:人工智能驱动的网络安全已在不同领域找到了广泛的工业应用。然而,有必要批判性地解决与之相关的偏见和公平问题,以提高其效率。应利用团队、人工智能模型、公司治理和领导力,找到人工智能驱动的网络安全中偏见问题的持久解决方案。
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