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This material is evolving constantly through open source continuous delivery. The authors group consists of 65 experts (researchers, practitioners, vendors, data scientists, etc.) and other people in the community are welcome to provide input too. See the [contribute page](/contribute).
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Other OWASP AI initiatives:
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- The [OWASP AI security and privacy guide](https://owasp.org/www-project-ai-security-and-privacy-guide/), founded by Rob van der Veer in 2022, is the official OWASP project under which the AI Exchange is established. The deliverable of this project consists of 1) guidance to AI security in the form of a link to the AI Exchange, plus 2) guidance text on AI privacy.
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- The [OWASP LLM top 10](https://llmtop10.com/) provides a list of the most important LLM security issues, plus various separate deliverables that focus on LLM security, such as the LLM AI Security & Governance Checklist.
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-[OpenCRE.org](https://opencre.org) has been established under the OWASP Integration standards project and holds a catalog of common requirements across various security standards inside and outside of OWASP. OpenCRE will link AI security controls soon.
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-[The OWASP AI Exchange(this work)](https://owaspai.org) has open sourced AI security standardization to achieve global consensus and clarity on effective AI security. It serves two goals:
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1. provide the go-to bookmark for AI security practitioners with actionable guidance in a single comprehensive and coherent resource, instead of a collection of documents.
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2. a substantial source of content to international standards, including the global standard on AI security ISO/IEC 27090, and the official security standard for the AI Act. This is possible through a unique liaison partnership with international standardization organizations. By doing so, by providing everything free of copyright, and by partnering with key institutes, the AI Exchange presents the global consensus on AI security.
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