HONG KONG SAR -
Media OutReach Newswire
- 14 May 2025 - Co-organised by Cyberport and the Hong Kong
Cybersecurity Professionals Association, the "AI x Cybersecurity Forum"
took place today at Cyberport. Under the theme "Navigate the Future of
AI-Powered Cybersecurity," the forum brought together over 400
government representatives, cybersecurity experts, leaders from academia
and the technology industry to discuss the challenges that Artificial
Intelligence (AI) poses to cybersecurity, regulatory policies, and data
protection, as well as how AI-driven cybersecurity measures can more
effectively combat emerging cyber threats.
Ir Tony Wong, JP, Commissioner for Digital Policy, Digital Policy
Office, stated, "Artificial intelligence is rapidly evolving. As we
embrace the broader landscape of technological development, it is
essential to integrate cybersecurity with innovative technologies to
address the challenges of this new era. The government is committed to
promoting the application of AI while strengthening governance. Through
the 'Ethical Artificial Intelligence Framework' and the recently
announced 'Guidelines for Generative Artificial Intelligence Technology
and Applications in Hong Kong', we provide practical guidance for
developers and users, aiming to balance innovation, application, and
responsibility in AI. We look forward to collaborating with various
sectors to develop and apply AI technology in a safe and responsible
manner, fostering the widespread advancement of AI in Hong Kong."
Dr Rocky Cheng, Chief Executive Officer of Cyberport, stated, "As the
digital era rapidly advances, cybersecurity challenges are growing
increasingly severe. While the widespread adoption of AI introduces new
cyber threats, it also enhances our defensive capabilities. As Hong
Kong's digital tech hub and AI accelerator, Cyberport is committed to
advancing cybersecurity development. By nurturing cybersecurity
start-ups and collaborating with various sectors to launch different
activities and training programmes, we aim to raise cybersecurity
awareness among businesses and individuals. At the same time, we are
bringing together leading technology security companies from the
Mainland and overseas to promote relevant technological innovation and
facilitate technical exchanges, all with the goal of building a
comprehensive cybersecurity ecosystem. Moving forward, we will continue
partnering with industry leaders to harness AI for cybersecurity
solutions, building a safer and smarter Hong Kong."
The forum featured insights from several leaders across various sectors,
including Prof Li Hui, Emeritus Professor, Peking University, Adjunct
Professor, Fuyao University of Science and Technology, Raymond Lam,
Chief Superintendent of Police, Cyber Security and Technology Crime
Bureau, Hong Kong Police Force, and Prof Wang Cong, Professor and Head,
Department of Computer Science, City University of Hong Kong. They
discussed the latest challenges and developments in cyber defence and
attack. Prof Li Hui shared his views on cybersecurity and the challenges
of developing large AI models. Meanwhile, Raymond Lam pointed out that
the Cyber Security and Technology Crime Bureau is currently using AI to
analyse the authenticity of images and videos generated by deepfake
technology, which also serve as evidence in police investigations. The
bureau also collaborates with research experts and employs a
government-business-academia-research ecosystem to combat cybercrime and
strengthen cyber defence capabilities.
The forum featured multiple panel discussions on how governments and
institutions can improve cybersecurity policies in light of the growing
prevalence of AI applications, how the banking and healthcare sectors
can balance security with innovation, and how to leverage AI to enhance
information protection. One notable discussion, moderated by Stanley
Wong, Chief Information Security Officer at Cyberport, focused on "AI
Against AI". In this session, technology leaders examined innovation
solutions, such as AI threat models, to prevent and mitigate emerging
cyber attacks driven by AI, thereby protecting company assets. Another
panel moderated by Dr Crystal Fok, Director of AI Application at
Cyberport, brought together cybersecurity experts from the Hong Kong
Monetary Authority, the Hong Kong Hospital Authority, and the Digital
Policy Office to explore how to leverage AI to enhance information
protection. They emphasized the importance of collaboration among
stakeholders to foster a balance between innovation and governance. The
discussions also explored how stakeholders can build more resilient
digital governance frameworks through comprehensive security concepts,
enhanced education, and risk management.
As Hong Kong's digital tech hub and AI accelerator, Cyberport is
committed to building a robust and secure AI ecosystem. Following its
first collaboration with international organisations in February to host
the "AI Safety, Trust, and Responsibility" Forum, which promoted the
joint effort to build a trustworthy and responsible AI ecosystem, this
forum once again demonstrated Cyberport's commitment to advancing secure
and trustworthy AI development. Notably, Cyberport has achieved
significant milestones in building the AI ecosystem, including the
launch of Hong Kong's largest Artificial Intelligence Supercomputing
Centre (AISC) last year, and the establishment of the AI Lab as a
platform for technology demonstrations, and commercial applications,
fully supporting AI start-ups from R&D to market entry. Furthermore,
the HKSAR Government has allocated HK$3 billion to Cyberport to
implement a three-year AI Subsidy Scheme, which includes subsidising
eligible entities on the use of computing power of the AISC to
continuously inject impetus into the local AI development.
Currently, Cyberport brings together around 400 AI and data science
start-ups, attracted several leading AI enterprises, and has facilitated
collaborations with major tech firms. By leveraging their expertise in
computing power development, large model construction, algorithms, data
science, and industry applications, Cyberport supports innovation,
research, and application across various segments of the AI ecosystem,
driving industrial development and helping position Hong Kong as an
international hub for the AI industry.
Photo Caption: Chenhong Mu, Deputy Director of Information Centre, Liaison
Office of the Central People's Government in the HKSAR (fifth from the
right, front row), Ir Tony Wong, JP, Commissioner for Digital Policy,
Digital Policy Office (fourth from the left, front row), Dr Rocky Cheng,
Chief Executive Officer of Cyberport (fifth from the left, front row),
Prof Cao Jiannong, Vice President, Hong Kong Cybersecurity Professional
Association (third from the left, front row), and other guests jointly
officiated the opening of the “AI x Cybersecurity Forum”.