Jason Edwards, Amazon, Cibolo, Texas, USA
First edition
Hoboken, NJ, USA : Wiley, 2026
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2026
機械可読データファイル -- リモートファイル (wr)
pages cm
The age of intelligent threats. The rise of AI as a security target
Fragility in intelligent systems
Categories of AI : predictive, generative, and agentic
Content Type: text (rdacontent), Media Type: unmediated (rdamedia), Carrier Type: volume (rdacarrier)
Includes bibliographical references and index
Summary:"Artificial intelligence has moved rapidly from research projects to systems that make decisions in healthcare, finance, defense, and daily life. With this growth comes a sobering reality: intelligent systems are vulnerable. They can be manipulated, deceived, or subverted in ways that traditional security practices were never designed to address. That reality is what inspired me to write this book. For more than two decades I have worked in cybersecurity, and in recent years I have focused much of my effort on education-both in the classroom at several universities and through BareMetalCyber.com, where I develop resources for learners and professionals alike. Across all of these settings, I have seen a growing demand for practical guidance on how to secure AI systems, not just how to build or apply them. Students, engineers, analysts, and executives all ask the same core questions: How do these attacks work? What risks do they pose? And what can we do to defend against them? This book is written to an
英語 (eng)
英語 (eng)
LCC:Q335
Artificial intelligence -- Security measures
Machine learning -- Security measures
9781394402069/9781394402038/9781394402052/9781394402045 (: e-book)
LCCN : 2025047333