Dane Stuckey, who used to be CISO of analytics company Palantir, has joined OpenAI as its new CISO. He will work with Matt Knight, who is OpenAI’s head of security.
In a post on X Tuesday evening, Stuckey told everyone about the change.
“Safety is central to OpenAI’s mission,” he said. “We must meet the highest standards for compliance, trust, and security to protect the hundreds of millions of people who use our products, make sure that democratic institutions can get the most out of these technologies, and push the development of safe AGI for everyone.” I’m so looking forward to the next part of my life and can’t wait to help make sure that AI helps everyone in the future.
From 2014 to 2016, Stuckey worked at Palantir as a lead for detection engineering and incident response on the information security team. His blog says that before joining Palantir, Stuckey worked for more than ten years in different jobs in the commercial, government, and intelligence community doing digital forensics, incident detection and response, and developing security programs.
Stuckey’s work at Palantir, an AI company with a lot of government contracts, might help OpenAI reach its goals in this area. Forbes says that OpenAI is trying to get closer to the U.S. Department of Defense through its partner, the government contractor Carahsoft.
Since January, when it stopped being against the law to sell AI technology to the military, OpenAI has worked with the Pentagon on a number of software projects, some of which are linked to cybersecurity. It has also added retired Gen. Paul Nakasone, who used to be head of the National Security Agency, as a board member.
In the past few months, OpenAI has been improving the protection of its business.
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The business put up a job posting a few weeks ago for a head of trusted compute and security to lead a new group that would be building “secure AI infrastructure.” The description says that this infrastructure would include ways to keep AI technology safe, reviews of security tools, and access rules “that improve AI security.”
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