While GenAI Adoption Surges, Report Shows Security Preparedness Lags
Ninety-five percent of cybersecurity experts express low confidence in GenAI security measures while red team data shows anyone can easily hack GenAI models
Attack methods specific to GenAI, or prompt attacks, are easily used by anyone to manipulate the applications, gain unauthorized access, steal confidential data and take unauthorized actions. Realizing this, only five percent of the 1,000 cybersecurity experts surveyed have confidence in the security measures protecting their GenAI applications even as 90% are actively using or exploring GenAI.
"With just a few well-crafted words, even a novice can manipulate AI systems, leading to unintended actions and data breaches," said
With GenAI Everyone is a Potential Hacker
Gandalf, an AI educational game created by Lakera, has attracted more than one million players including cybersecurity experts attempting to breach its defenses. Remarkably, 200,000 of these players have successfully completed seven levels of the game, demonstrating their ability to manipulate GenAI models into taking unintended actions. This provides an incredibly valuable reference point for the magnitude of the problem. Entering commands using their native language and a bit of creativity allowed these players to trick Gandalf's level seven in only 45 minutes on average. This stark example underscores a troubling truth: everyone is now a potential hacker and businesses require a new approach to security for GenAI.
"The race to adopt GenAI, fueled by C-suite demands, makes security preparedness more vital now than at any pivotal moment in technology's evolution. GenAI is a once in a lifetime disruption," said
Additional Key Findings
- LLM reliability and accuracy is the number 1 barrier to adoption: 35% of respondents are fearful of LLM reliability and accuracy, while 34% are concerned with data privacy and security. The lack of skilled personnel accounts for 28% of the concerns.
- 45% of respondents are exploring GenAI use cases; 42% are actively using and implementing
GenAI Just 9% have no current plans to adopt LLMs. - Only 22% of respondents have adopted AI-specific threat modeling to prepare for GenAI specific threats.
The GenAI Security Readiness Report survey was conducted between
For more information and to download the complete GenAI Readiness Report, please visit: http://aisecurity.report/
Lakera recently announced its
About Lakera
Lakera is the world's leading real-time GenAI security company. Customers rely on Lakera for security that doesn't slow down their AI applications. To accelerate secure adoption of AI, the company created Gandalf, an educational tool, where more than one million users have learned about AI security. Lakera uses AI to continuously evolve defenses, so customers can stay ahead of emerging threats. Lakera was founded by
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