LAITECH2025 conference with active participation of the representative of the Faculty of Law, CU

27- 28 February 2025, Tallinn, Estonia


13. 03. 2025 14.58 hod.

 

 

A PhD student of the Faculty of Law of Comenius University in Bratislava, JUDr. Michal Rampášek, gave a presentation on "Vulnerability Disclosure Processes for AI Systems" at the LAITECH2025 Student Conference: The Law, Ethics and Policies of AI and Future Technologies, which took place on 27-28 February 2025 in Tallinn, Estonia. 

He focused on the specifics of cybersecurity of artificial intelligence (AI) systems, which go beyond traditional security measures and include issues of trustworthiness, data quality and robustness of models. AI systems are exposed to specific threats such as adversarial attacks and poisoning attacks that require effective vulnerability disclosure processes. 

The submitted paper analyzed whether current European regulations, in particular the NIS2 Directive, the Cyber Resilience Act and the Artificial Intelligence Act, provide sufficient protection for researchers and practitioners in detecting and reporting AI vulnerabilities, and whether they impose binding obligations on organisations to address them.