Craig T Gibson, Principal AI Researcher, DupeWise AI

Craig T Gibson, Principal AI Researcher, DupeWise AI

  • Craig is the principal deceptive AI researcher and founder of DupeWise AI, a security company that experiences and does research to understand the evolution of the threat landscape and its future impacts on markets.
  • He has been in cyber security his whole working life, since 1998, threat defense architect, security architect, information security architect, and normally based out of Toronto, Canada.

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Overview

In this compelling episode, Craig T Gibson, Principal AI Researcher at DupeWise AI, delves into the dark intersection of artificial intelligence and criminality. He discusses how advancements in AI have empowered criminals to execute sophisticated phishing schemes and exploit human behavior, raising urgent questions about ethical AI governance and the regulatory challenges ahead. Gibson shares insights from his extensive experience in cybersecurity, emphasizing the need to rethink our approach to AI safety and ethics.

00:34- About Craig T Gibson

  • Craig is the principal deceptive AI researcher and founder of DupeWise AI, a security company that experiences and does research to understand the evolution of the threat landscape and its future impacts on markets.
  • He has been in cyber security his whole working life, since 1998, threat defense architect, security architect, information security architect, and normally based out of Toronto, Canada.

11:18- What does accountability or security by design look like from your perspective?

  • Reduce various types of crimes into categories and identify methods available to AI that may indicate those criminal activities.
  • Implement assessments that monitor for signs of crime, which have consistently detected ongoing criminal activities in past experiences.
  • Analyze the incentives that led to criminal behavior and align them with ethical, business, and security requirements to rehabilitate the AI’s approach.

28:35- What advice do you have for governments and institutions to establish accountability guardrails?

  • Involve security professionals in the design conversations to balance technical perspectives with security considerations.
  • Security experts can identify potential vulnerabilities and how they could be exploited in the design phase.
  • Their insights help determine the true stability of systems rather than relying solely on optimistic assumptions.

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  • Craig is the principal deceptive AI researcher and founder of DupeWise AI, a security company that experiences and does research to understand the evolution of the threat landscape and its future impacts on markets.
  • He has been in cyber security his whole working life, since 1998, threat defense architect, security architect, information security architect, and normally based out of Toronto, Canada.

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