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Autori principali: Kiribuchi, Naoto, Zenitani, Kengo, Semitsu, Takayuki
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Pubblicazione: 2025
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Accesso online:https://arxiv.org/abs/2506.23296
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author Kiribuchi, Naoto
Zenitani, Kengo
Semitsu, Takayuki
author_facet Kiribuchi, Naoto
Zenitani, Kengo
Semitsu, Takayuki
contents Embedded into information systems, artificial intelligence (AI) faces security threats that exploit AI-specific vulnerabilities. This paper provides an accessible overview of adversarial attacks unique to predictive and generative AI systems. We identify eleven major attack types and explicitly link attack techniques to their impacts -- including information leakage, system compromise, and resource exhaustion -- mapped to the confidentiality, integrity, and availability (CIA) security triad. We aim to equip researchers, developers, security practitioners, and policymakers, even those without specialized AI security expertise, with foundational knowledge to recognize AI-specific risks and implement effective defenses, thereby enhancing the overall security posture of AI systems.
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spellingShingle Securing AI Systems: A Guide to Known Attacks and Impacts
Kiribuchi, Naoto
Zenitani, Kengo
Semitsu, Takayuki
Cryptography and Security
Artificial Intelligence
Embedded into information systems, artificial intelligence (AI) faces security threats that exploit AI-specific vulnerabilities. This paper provides an accessible overview of adversarial attacks unique to predictive and generative AI systems. We identify eleven major attack types and explicitly link attack techniques to their impacts -- including information leakage, system compromise, and resource exhaustion -- mapped to the confidentiality, integrity, and availability (CIA) security triad. We aim to equip researchers, developers, security practitioners, and policymakers, even those without specialized AI security expertise, with foundational knowledge to recognize AI-specific risks and implement effective defenses, thereby enhancing the overall security posture of AI systems.
title Securing AI Systems: A Guide to Known Attacks and Impacts
topic Cryptography and Security
Artificial Intelligence
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2506.23296