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AI security risks stem from prompt layer, not models

The primary security concern in AI lies not within the models themselves, but in the prompt layer. Vulnerabilities such as injection, escalation, and silent bypasses originate from how users interact with the AI. Without robust governance and real-time monitoring, the increasing autonomy of AI systems poses significant operational risks. AI

IMPACT Highlights that AI security vulnerabilities are primarily rooted in prompt interactions, emphasizing the need for governance and monitoring to mitigate operational risks.

RANK_REASON The item discusses a general security concern related to AI models and their interaction layer, rather than a specific event or release.

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AI security risks stem from prompt layer, not models

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  1. Mastodon — fosstodon.org TIER_1 English(EN) · [email protected] ·

    The real challenge in AI security isn’t the model — it’s controlling the prompt layer. Injection, escalation and silent bypasses all start there. Without govern

    The real challenge in AI security isn’t the model — it’s controlling the prompt layer. Injection, escalation and silent bypasses all start there. Without governance and runtime visibility, autonomy becomes an operational risk. # AISecurity # Cybersecurity # AI # LLMSecurity