Securing AI: Threat Models, Prompt Injections, and National Security with Shoshana Cox
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As AI becomes more deeply embedded in government and national security systems, one question grows harder to ignore: can these tools actually be secured? This week, Elisa is joined by Disesdi Shoshana Cox, CEO and Head of Research at Bermuda Hundred Strategies, to examine the cybersecurity risks behind AI integration. Together, they discuss whether AI models can be corrected after harmful inputs, how threat modeling can help secure national security use cases, and why prompt injections pose a serious risk as AI systems become more widely deployed across government.
Shoshana Cox is the CEO and Head of Research at Bermuda Hundred Strategies and an AI security architect, researcher, and strategist whose work focuses on AI threat modeling, MLSecOps, and defensive architectures for mission-critical systems.
References:
- Cox, S. Securing AIML Systems in the Age of Information Warfare. Critical Alliance, Apr. 2022
- Cox, S. Agentic AI Red Teaming Guide. Cloud Security Alliance, 28 May 2025
- Shoshana's Substack
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