Legal and Ethical Considerations in AI Brand Protection
Expert-defined terms from the Advanced Certificate in AI Brand Protection Strategies course at Stanmore School of Business. Free to read, free to share, paired with a globally recognised certification pathway.
Abstract threats refer to potential risks that may compromise the securit… #
Related terms include risk assessment, vulnerability management, and threat intelligence. Abstract threats can have serious consequences for AI brand protection, including financial losses, reputational damage, and compromised customer trust.
Access control refers to the procedures and mechanisms used to regulate a… #
Related terms include identity management, role-based access control, and privilege management. Access control is critical to preventing unauthorized access to AI brand protection systems and protecting sensitive information.
Accuracy refers to the degree of correctness and precision of AI b… #
Related terms include recall, precision, and F1 score. Accuracy is essential to ensuring the effectiveness of AI brand protection systems and preventing false positives and false negatives.
Adversarial attacks refer to malicious attempts to compromise or <… #
Related terms include threat modeling, vulnerability assessment, and incident response. Adversarial attacks can have serious consequences for AI brand protection, including financial losses, reputational damage, and compromised customer trust.
AI governance refers to the frameworks and structures used… #
Related terms include compliance, regulation, and oversight. AI governance is critical to ensuring the responsible development and deployment of AI brand protection systems.
Algorithmic bias refers to the unintended consequences of AI brand… #
Related terms include fairness, transparency, and accountability. Algorithmic bias can have serious consequences for AI brand protection, including reputational damage, financial losses, and compromised customer trust.
Anomaly detection refers to the process of identifying and flag… #
Related terms include outlier detection, pattern recognition, and predictive analytics. Anomaly detection is critical to preventing brand abuse and protecting sensitive information.
Artificial intelligence (AI) refers to the use of machine l… #
Related terms include machine learning, deep learning, and cognitive computing. AI is a critical component of AI brand protection systems, enabling the automated detection and prevention of brand abuse.
Authentication refers to the process of verifying the identity of… #
Related terms include authorization, access control, and identity management. Authentication is critical to preventing unauthorized access to AI brand protection systems and protecting sensitive information.
Authorization refers to the process of granting or denying access… #
Related terms include access control, identity management, and authentication. Authorization is critical to ensuring that only authorized users have access to AI brand protection systems and protecting sensitive information.
Automated reasoning refers to the use of machine learning,… #
Related terms include machine learning, deep learning, and cognitive computing. Automated reasoning is critical to enabling the automated detection and prevention of brand abuse.
Big data refers to the large amounts of structured and u… #
Related terms include data analytics, data mining, and data science. Big data is critical to enabling the automated detection and prevention of brand abuse.
Biometric authentication refers to the use of biometric dat… #
Related terms include authentication, access control, and identity management. Biometric authentication is critical to preventing unauthorized access to AI brand protection systems and protecting sensitive information.
Brand protection refers to the process of protecting brands … #
Related terms include intellectual property, trademark law, and copyright law. Brand protection is critical to preventing financial losses, reputational damage, and compromised customer trust.
Cloud computing refers to the use of cloud #
based infrastructure and services to support AI brand protection systems, including software-as-a-service, platform-as-a-service, and infrastructure-as-a-service. Related terms include cloud security, cloud governance, and cloud compliance. Cloud computing is critical to enabling the scalable and on-demand deployment of AI brand protection systems.
Compliance refers to the process of ensuring that AI brand protection sys… #
Compliance refers to the process of ensuring that AI brand protection systems comply