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CAN/DGSI 112:2023 (R2024), National Occupational Standard for the Cybersecurity Workforce

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AI tools can also offer cybersecurity risks on their own via ingestion of prompts into models, direct capture and misuse of information embedded in the prompt, prompt injection etc and anyone involved in cybersecurity should be aware of and actively managing these risks inside the organization
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Not just management and finance but adjacent roles inside IT teams as well.
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Similar to prior comment, suggest adding the following roles, all of whom are likely to be involved in cybersecurity related questions, particularly when they're participating in data sharing with a external partner: Chief Data Officer, data scientist, data analyst, data governance lead.
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Quite often this is a data governance or data analysis lead.