Public Policy

Building a safer digital world

Gen approaches everything we do with the people in mind. As a leader in digital security and empowerment, we are champions of simplifying cybersecurity in the ever-evolving digital landscape. This goes beyond our mission to create solutions that enable people to navigate their digital lives safely, privately, and confidently. It’s about empowering both the generations of today and future generations to be able to take advantage of the ease technology offers, worry free.

Spotlight on AI Safety

Recent considerable advances in generative AI and Large Language Models (LLMs) such as ChatGPT and Google Gemini (previously Bard) has attracted global interest and provided a useful assistant for a range of everyday tasks. And as this technology gets more sophisticated, so do the threats that come along with them.

Cybercriminals are leveraging AI at an unacceptable level to disseminate fake news, deepfakes, and malicious content. This underscores the importance of safeguarding against potential misuse of AI-generated data to help protect consumers.

Key partners in policy

Information Technology Industry Council

The Information Technology Industry Council (ITI) is the premier global advocate for technology, representing the world’s most innovative companies. They promote public policies and industry standards that advance competition and innovation worldwide. Learn more here

Global Anti-Scam Alliance

The Global Anti-Scam Alliance (GASA) is dedicated to protecting consumers worldwide from the rising threat of online scams. GASA brings together key stakeholders—governments, law enforcement, consumer organizations, financial institutions, tech platforms, and cybersecurity experts—to collaborate, share knowledge, and take joint action against scammers operating across borders. Learn more here.

Cyber Threat Alliance

The CTA is committed to raising the level of cybersecurity across our digital ecosystem. In line with that mission, CTA believes that identifying, reporting, and addressing hardware and software vulnerabilities is an essential component of any organization's cybersecurity program. Learn more here.

AI Elections Accord

This accord seeks to set expectations for how signatories will manage the risks arising from deceptive AI election content created through their publicly accessible, large-scale platforms or open foundational models, or distributed on their large-scale social or publishing platforms in line with their own policies and practices as relevant to the commitments in the accord. Learn more here.

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