At the Global ICT Standards Conference 2025 in South Korea, ETSI reaffirmed its commitment to global collaboration on 6G, AI, and cybersecurity while highlighting its role in shaping an open standards ecosystem. The organization detailed its six-year evolution in AI security, transitioning from the ISG SAI research group to the Technical Committee TC SAI, which has accelerated the publication of standards covering model traceability, privacy, and adversarial threats. A key milestone achieved is the new baseline for AI security that establishes core principles across the entire system lifecycle, from design to end-of-life, to ensure long-term resilience. These efforts aim to provide a rational, evidence-based framework that supports the safe deployment of technologies ranging from machine learning to agentic AI.
Source: https://www.etsi.org/newsroom/news/2604-etsi-republic-korea-gisc-2025-ai-standardisation/
Keywords: AI security standards, physical AI, ethical AI, AI threat ontology, consensus-driven standards