Telecommunications Technology Association (TTA) said it established a dedicated project group (PG507) for "AI security" standardization to ensure the reliability of artificial intelligence (AI) models and protect data.
PG507 plans to promote the development of domestic and international standards focused on information security technologies for AI systems, personal information protection technologies, security evaluation technologies, Generative AI security technologies, and agentic AI security technologies.
Recently, AI has rapidly advanced around Generative AI and is spreading into various industries such as self-driving cars, personalized education, and intelligent robots. On the other hand, as access to the technology increases, new security threats such as model theft, prompt injection, and adversarial attacks, as well as concerns about personal information infringement, are growing. In response, TTA plans to accelerate the establishment of security standards that reflect AI-related laws and regulations in each country.
TTA President Son Seung-hyun said, "The launch of the project group will contribute to building a standards ecosystem for fostering the AI industry and ensuring technological reliability," adding, "In cooperation with domestic and international AI standardization bodies, we will create a foundation for reflecting our technology in international standards."