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Programme

​​​​​​​​​​ITU Workshop on Generative AI: Challenges and Opportunities for Security and Privacy

Geneva​, Switzerland​​, 19 February 2024 

Contact: tsbevents@itu.int

​08:30 - 09:30Registration
09:30 - 09:45​Welcome and opening remarks

Master of Ceremony: Xiaoya Yang​,​ ITU-T Study Group 17 Counsellor
​09:45 - 11:15
​Session 1: Understanding the benefits and concerns to security and privacy
Generative AI presents a dual impact to security by offering promising opportunities while also introducing unique challenges that require careful attention. On one hand, Generative AI has the potential to enhance security capabilities; however, it also empowers attackers by enhancing their scalability and sophistication as well as lowering the entry barrier for hackers. This session will examine this dual dynamic of Generative AI and zoom into the concerns, risks and threats to security and privacy around AI including generative AI. 

Moderator: Jonghyun Kim​, Vice-chair, WP1/17 "Security strategy and coordination", Co-rapporteur, Q4/17 | Principal Researcher, Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute (ETRI)​, Korea (Rep. of)
​11:15 - 11:30
​Coffee break
11:30 - 13:00​​Session 2: Security and privacy controls (Part 1)
This session will focus on identifying controls to mitigate security and privacy concerns around generative AI and share insights on how to tailor effective controls to preserve security and privacy.

Moderator: Antonio Kung​, Co-founder and Chief Executive Officer​, Trialog, France​​​ [ Presentation​ ]
​13:00 - 14:00
​Lunch break
​14:00 - 16:00
Session 3: Security and privacy controls (Part 2)
This session will focus on identifying controls to mitigate security and privacy concerns around generative AI and share insights on how to tailor effective controls to preserve security and privacy.

Moderator: Xiaoyuan Bai​, Ant Group, China
16:00 - 16:30​​Coffee break
16:30 - 17:30​
Session 4: Panel discussion - Future directions
This session will explore opportunities for future standards and provide recommendations to ITU-T Study Group 17 for future work in this area.

Moderator: Zhiyuan Hu, Vice-Chair, WP2/17 "5G, IoT and ITS security", Co-Rapporteur, Q2/17 | Director, Security Research, vivo Mobile Communication Co. Ltd, China​​​ [ Presentation​ ]
​17:30 - 17:40
​​Workshop summary and closing remarks

​18:00 - 19:30
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