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2024-05-19
 
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Developers given new tools to boost cyber security in AI models as cyber security sector sees record growth

NEW measures which are expected to set a global standard on how to bolster protections of AI models from hacking and sabotage have been unveiled by the UK Government.

During a speech at CYBERUK, the Government's flagship cyber security conference, Technology Minister Saqib Bhatti announced 2 new codes of practice which will help developers improve cyber security in AI models and software, putting the UK economy on an even stronger footing to grow safely and helping the Government achieve long term growth for the British economy.

The codes set out requirements for developers to make their products resilient against tampering, hacking, and sabotage and will boost confidence in the use of AI models across most industries, helping businesses improve efficiencies, drive growth, and turbocharge innovation.

In the last 12 months, half of businesses and a 3rd of charities reported cyber breaches or attacks, and phishing remained the most common type of breach. The codes introduced today show developers how software can be built in a secure way, with the aim of preventing attacks such as the 1 on the MoveIT software in 2023 which compromised sensitive data in thousands of organisations around the world.

Technology Minister Saqib Bhatti said:- "We have always been clear that to harness the enormous potential of the digital economy, we need to foster a safe environment for it to grow and develop. This is precisely what we are doing with these new measures, which will help make AI models resilient from the design phase. Today's report shows not only are we making our economy more resilient to attacks, but also bringing prosperity and opportunities to UK citizens up and down the country. It is fantastic to see such robust growth in the industry, helping us cement the UK's position as a global leader in cyber security as we remain committed to foster the safe and sustainable development of the digital economy."

The new measures come as findings of a new report published today show the cyber security sector has experienced a 13% growth on the previous year and is now worth almost £12 billion, on par with sectors such as the automotive industry.

The findings are reported by the Government's annual Cyber Sectoral Analysis Report and show the number of cyber security firms finding home in the UK has risen in 2023, strengthening the UK's resilience to attacks and propelling sustainable economic growth.

The new codes of practice will improve cyber security in AI and software, while new Government action on cyber skills will help develop the cyber workforce and ensure the UK has the people it needs to protect the nation online.

Felicity Oswald, Chief Executive at National Cyber Security Centre, said:- "To make the most of the technological advances which stand to transform the way we live, cyber security must be at the heart of how we develop digital systems. The new codes of practice will help support our growing cyber security industry to develop AI models and software in a way which ensures they are resilient to malicious attacks. Setting standards for our security will help improve our collective resilience and I commend organisations to follow these requirements to help keep the UK safe online."

These measures are crucial for new businesses in the digital age, ensuring cybersecurity commitment, safeguarding personal data for users, and fostering global alignment for enhanced cyber resilience.

The AI cyber security code is intended to form the basis of a future global standard.

Rosamund Powell, Research Associate at The Alan Turing Institute, said:- "AI systems come with a wide range of cyber security risks which often go unaddressed as developers race to deploy new capabilities. The code of practice released today provides much-needed practical support to developers on how to implement a secure by design approach as part of their AI design and development process. Plans for it to form the basis of a global standard are crucial given the central role international standards already play in addressing AI safety challenges through global consensus. Research highlights the need for inclusive and diverse working groups, accompanied by incentives and upskilling for those who need them, to ensure the success of global standards like this."

Today also marks the publication of the Capability Hardware Enhanced RISC Instructions (CHERI) report, introducing a new microprocessor technology known as:- "magic chip," which integrates advanced memory protections to prevent up to 70% of current cyber attacks.

Alongside this, Minister Bhatti announced this morning new initiatives on how the Government and regulators will professionalise the cyber security sector, such as incorporating cyber roles into Government recruitment and HR policies.

The minister also spoke about his intention to foster cyber skills among young people and inspire them into cyber careers, with the UK launching a campaign to encourage entries to a brand new national cyber skills competition for 18–25-year-olds later this year. The competition will give the winners the opportunity to represent the UK at international cyber competitions.


LIMF Academy 2024/25 set to hit all the high notes

CALLING the best young artists, bands and producer-artists; applications are now open for the latest cohort of the award-winning LIMF Academy.

Unsigned artists aged:- 16 to 25, from across the Liverpool City Region are invited to apply for the programme that has supported over 5,000 creators since it was launched in 2013 and has become 1 of the main platforms for developing emerging talent in the Region.

Designed to build skills and open up career opportunities, 4 creators will be selected to receive access to the FREE 12-month programme that will run from June 2024 until March 2025, and will include:-

  • Bursaries towards their creative and career development.

  • Performance opportunities at major Liverpool music events and other regular showcases, including:- the annual LIMF Academy Orchestrated collaboration with the Liverpool Philharmonic Youth Company.

  • Monthly masterclass and skill sessions with industry leaders on topics such as:- marketing, promotion, performance, distribution, media training, funding opportunities, resilience training and much more.

  • Free rehearsal time at SORT Rehearsal Studios.

  • Paid membership to the Musician's Union and PRS for Music.

  • Free global distribution from Ditto Music.

  • Creation of professional press assets.
     

  • Access to the LIMF Academy OPEN SAUCE Events.

  • Networking with frontline music industry professionals.

  • 12+ hours of mentoring by an industry professional.

  • Coaching by performance coach Basil Reynolds.

  • Mental health first aid training.

  • Access to LIMF Academy partners.

  • Marketing support.

Some LIMF Academy alumni who are already hitting all the right notes are:-

  • Michael Aldag... With his electro pop sound, satirical lyrics and larger than life voice, Michael Aldag offers a unique take on pop. Within a few months of his first release, Michael's audience exploded on TikTok and Instagram and he has quickly become a favourite on key streaming platforms. He signed a recording contract with 3 Beat Music/ Universal and has support from Apple Music, BBC Radio 1 and has sold out multiple national tours.

  • Jalen N'Gonda... Classic Soul Singer Jalen N'Gonda went on to sign a global publishing deal, tour the UK, Europe and US and perform at many major festivals across the world. He has recently signed a recording deal with Daptone and is considered to be a future global soul star. His UK Tour is already sold out and he will be performing at Glastonbury this year.

  • Tonia... Tonia entered the music scene in 2021, following the success of her debut single Flux. Impressing even the most seasoned professionals with her self-assured style and candour, Flux won Tonia radio fans such as BBC Radio's Jack Saunders, Sian Eleri, Gemma Bradley and BBC Introducing. Tonia has recently signed to:- 3Beat / Universal Records.

Applications are now open and can be submitted via the LIMF Academy website - LIMFAcademy.Com.

The deadline for applications is:- Friday, 31 May 2024, with the final selection of artists being completed by:- 10 June 2024. The selection will be made by a panel of independent advisors, including:- representatives, from partner organisations and Academy alumni.

Cllr Harry Doyle, Cabinet Member for Health, Wellbeing and Culture, said:- "We know that there is no shortage of creative talent in our Region, but we also know that it is hard to get a foot in the door of the music industry and even harder to stay in the room. This is what LIMF Academy is all about. It's about looking at all the skills needed to work in the music industry to equip young people to understand and thrive in a rewarding but tough career. Thousands of young people have already found out about the value of LIMF Academy and we're looking forward to supporting even more in 2024/25."

LIMF Academy Programme Director and Creative Consultant Yaw Owusu said:- "LIMF Academy is a true Liverpool success story which has been committed to launching and building sustainable careers for thousands of young people for over a decade. The Academy is about supporting talented people to develop the whole suite of skills that are needed to succeed in the music business today which helps build all-important resilience in an industry where competition has always been intense. From soul, to folk-pop and neo-jazz, the sheer breadth of talent to come through the Academy is always astonishing. And I expect this year to be no different. We can't wait to see who applies this year; and we're hoping that you will be 1 of them!"

 
      
 
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