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Security engineer advocates for network path removal over policy for AI governance

A security engineer emphasizes that documented policies are insufficient for security, as AI optimizers do not inherently understand implied boundaries. Instead of relying on policies, practical security measures involve physically removing network paths to prevent unauthorized access to production systems. This approach ensures that boundaries are enforced rather than merely suggested. AI

IMPACT Highlights the need for robust, enforceable security measures in AI systems beyond mere policy documents.

RANK_REASON The item is an opinion piece from a security engineer discussing AI governance and security practices.

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Security engineer advocates for network path removal over policy for AI governance

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    A boundary that lives only in a document is a suggestion, and optimizers do not recognize implied boundaries. A security engineer does not write a policy asking

    A boundary that lives only in a document is a suggestion, and optimizers do not recognize implied boundaries. A security engineer does not write a policy asking people not to touch production. They remove the network path. # InfoSec # Governance # Security # AI # Compliance