Published Content

2024

The purpose of this project was to help the general public gain a basic understanding of Large Language Models (LLMs) and how they work. This was written when LLMs were beginning to gain traction and attention in the mainstream media. This article takes complex AI concepts and makes them digestible for a wide range of audiences — from technical to novice.

This piece was developed to discuss the key differences between AI security and security for AI. The company found that many consumers often confused the two, which led to them overlooking the critical vulnerability their AI systems experienced by not having a security solution tailored specifically for their AI systems.

2024

2025

This article was created to engage our audience on AI risk management. The company discovered many clients were putting AI in the same bucket as their other risk management initiatives, failing to acknowledge, and thus failing to prepare for, the unique challenges and risks AI naturally incurs.

2024

For this blog, I served as a ghostwriter for our CISO on the topic of the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) releasing critical guidance that outlines best practices for managing cybersecurity risks associated with AI models. The goal of this piece was to help C-level executives understand the new outlines provided and give them actionable insights on how to align their AI objectives with these guidelines in mind.

2024

For this blog, I served as a ghostwriter for our CISO on the topic of the EU AI Act. The goal of this piece was to provide C-level executives, as well as the general public, with insights into what exactly the EU AI Act was and what it could mean for their organizations moving forward.

2024

For this piece, I took an educational approach. The intent was to inform the public about how malicious data can undermine Machine Learning models, introducing risk to organizations leveraging those models.

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