HiddenLayer's AISec Platform 2.0 and Japan's New Legislation Drive Global AI Security Momentum

Published on 4.27.25

  The recent release of HiddenLayer's AISec Platform 2.0 is a testament to the growing need for robust security measures in AI development. This upgraded platform introduces innovative features such as Model Genealogy, AIBOM, and enriched runtime telemetry, which provide security practitioners with real-time insights and control over their AI environments. Lawmakers in Japan have also taken steps to address concerns over AI's potential risks by passing a bill aimed at promoting AI development while mitigating its risks. The legislation seeks to position AI as a key driver of economic and social growth, as well as national security. The introduction of AISec Platform 2.0 and the Japanese government's efforts demonstrate the increasing focus on ensuring the secure adoption of AI. By investing in advanced security measures like HiddenLayer's platform, organizations can unlock the full potential of AI while minimizing its potential drawbacks.

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