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CoSAI framework ends AI security blame-shifting

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CoSAI framework ends AI security blame-shifting
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CoSAI framework ends AI security blame-shifting

The Coalition for Secure AI (CoSAI) has released the AI Shared Responsibility Framework (AI SRF) to map security accountability across five distinct operational layers. The framework aims to eliminate finger-pointing in multi-vendor AI deployments by establishing clear ownership of incident remediation.

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Shifting AI security from vague fault-finding to a structured, layered model of remediation is a major step forward, though its real-world success relies on cloud and model providers adhering to their defined boundaries.

* The five-layer architecture prevents overlapping and gaps in security coverage across the AI supply chain.

* Eliminating blame-shifting allows incident response teams to instantly identify the failed control and start remediation.

* Standardizing these boundaries requires deep integration into cloud platforms and model registry disclosures (e.g., model cards).

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DISCOVERED

3h ago

2026-07-02

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3h ago

2026-07-02

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