AI ethics plays a foundational role in building trust in autonomous systems, particularly through the management of Non-Human Identities (NHIs) in cybersecurity. NHIs are machine identities that operate autonomously within networks, and their lifecycle management—covering discovery, provisioning, behavioral monitoring, and threat remediation—directly impacts both security posture and ethical standards. Key trust-building factors include risk reduction, regulatory compliance, enhanced visibility, and context-aware security. Ethical AI deployment also aligns naturally with regulations like GDPR, helping organizations meet legal obligations while reinforcing stakeholder confidence across sensitive sectors like healthcare and finance.
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Understanding Non-Human Identities in CybersecurityBuilding Trust Through Comprehensive NHI ManagementThe Ethical Imperative in Autonomous SystemsInsights from Real-World ApplicationsExploring the Holistic Management of Non-Human IdentitiesThe Critical Role of AI Ethics in Autonomous SystemsHarnessing Context-Aware Security for Ethical AI DeploymentAI Ethics and Regulatory ComplianceSort: