SecurityBreak Introduces AI Threat Intelligence Framework for the AI Ecosystem
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This article introduces SecurityBreak as the first AI Threat Intelligence company, presenting a comparison table between traditional threat intelligence categories and their AI-specific counterparts. It covers areas such as malicious AI tools, rogue MCP servers, AI supply-chain vulnerabilities, prompt injection techniques, and adversarial AI techniques. The piece positions AI Threat Intelligence as the collection, analysis, and operational use of intelligence about threats targeting the AI ecosystem.
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AI Threat Intelligence is the collection, analysis, and operational use of intelligence about
Traditional threat intelligence categories and their AI threat intelligence counterparts
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