With TikTok in the hands of 170 million Americans, cybersecurity expert Amy Zegart says it’s time to talk about consequences. Foreign access to all that data on so many Americans is a national security threat, she asserts. For those as concerned as she, Zegart has good news and bad. The government has gotten better at fighting cyberthreats, but artificial intelligence is making things very complicated, very fast. The US needs to adapt quickly to keep pace, Zegart tells host Russ Altman on this episode of Stanford Engineering’s The Future of Everything podcast.
Episode Reference Links:
- Amy Zegart's Stanford Profile
- Hoover Institution Profile: Website
- Ep.20 How Vulnerable Are We to Cyber Attacks? (Amy’s previous episode on The Future of Everything)
Connect With Us:
- Episode Transcripts >>> The Future of Everything Website
- Connect with Russ >>> Threads or Twitter/X
- Connect with School of Engineering >>> Twitter/X
Chapters:
(00:00:00) Introduction
Host Russ Altman introduces guest Amy Zegart, a cybersecurity expert from Stanford University.
(00:02:37) Government and Cybersecurity Speeds
How AI has changed the pace at which both government and cyber attackers operate, and the evolving dynamics of cybersecurity efforts.
(00:04:12) Corporate Cybersecurity
The unexpected role of the SEC in regulating corporate cybersecurity efforts and how the cyber attack surface has expanded beyond traditional big industries
(00:07:30) Global Cyber Threats and Preparedness
Insights into the strategic use of cyber operations by other countries, and the multifaceted nature of international cyber relations.
(00:09:13) Cyber Dynamics in the Russia-Ukraine Conflict
The cyber aspects of the Russia-Ukraine conflict and its implications for global cybersecurity strategies.
(00:11:35) Misinformation and Disinformation Dynamics
The difference between misinformation and disinformation, their impacts on society and the challenges in combating them.
(00:15:04) TikTok and National Security
Risks associated with TikTok as a platform controlled by Chinese interests, discussing data privacy and potential for foreign influence.
(00:20:11) Corporate Power in AI and National Security
The role of corporations in national security through their control over AI, and the challenges this poses for regulation and innovation.
(00:22:47) Learning from Cybersecurity to Manage AI Risks
Lessons from cybersecurity that could help manage emerging AI risks, highlighting the need for developing independent AI research capacities.
(00:26:44) European Regulation and Global AI Safety
The European approach to AI regulation and data protection, advocating for international AI safety norms and collaborative efforts.
(00:29:21) AI's Role in Enhancing Intelligence
How AI can transform intelligence services, and advancements that could lead to significant efficiency gains in national security.
(00:31:23) Conclusion
Connect With Us:
Episode Transcripts >>> The Future of Everything Website
Connect with Russ >>> Threads or Twitter/X
Connect with School of Engineering >>> Twitter/X
05/03/24 • 31 min
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