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ENSOC Assistant
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- Other algorithms
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- In development
General information
Theme
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Responsible use
Goal and impact
The ENSOC, a consortium of national cybersecurity advisory bodies in Europe, has many rules and agreements to define cooperation. Examples include divisions of responsibility or joint procurement of materials and resources. The system allows ENSOC staff to quickly search through documents and generate an appropriate answer to their question based on these documents, then the system can also process and format this information into a given or requested structure A user could ask about the responsibilities of different countries and have it structured in a clear table.
Considerations
Human intervention
ENSOC staff use the chatbot as a tool to find the information they need faster.
Risk management
The system is continuously evaluated for various risks, including ethical aspects, legal implications and cyber security. This risk assessment is regularly updated to stay in line with the evolution of the system. Proactive measures are taken to identify and mitigate potential risks.
With the chatbot, ENSOC staff can save time by no longer having to search through extensive documents. In addition, the chatbot supports the onboarding of new employees.
Operations
Data
External provider
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