TC260 opens consultation on draft coding rules for service providers of AI generated synthetic content identification

The National Information Security Standardisation Technical Committee (TC260) has opened a consultation on the draft Cybersecurity Standard Practice Guidelines – Coding Rules for Service Providers of AI Generated Synthetic Content Identification. The draft guideline (1) aims to support the measures for identifying AI-generated synthetic content and the mandatory national standard method for identifying synthetic content in cybersecurity technology; and (2) provides coding rules for synthesis service providers and content dissemination service providers, offering guidance on the implicit identification of file metadata in AI-generated synthetic content. The consultation closes on 5 February 2025.

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