Book Publishes Practical Guide to Securing AI Systems
Signals growing practitioner demand for integrated AI security and governance references - relevant to APS teams building AI security posture.
Key points
- A 722-page Packt Publishing book on AI system security is listed for July 2026 release by two security practitioners.
- Covers RAG security, prompt injection, Zero Trust architecture, and AI governance programs for generative AI systems.
- This is a forthcoming commercial publication announcement - no new research or incident; low urgency for APS readers.
Implications for Australian agencies
- Monitor APS security and AI governance teams may want to monitor independent reviews once the book ships to assess its utility as a practitioner reference.
Implications are AI-generated. Starting points, not advice — see methodology for how they're framed.
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"Book Publishes Practical Guide to Securing AI Systems"
Source: Let's Data Science – AI Governance
Published: 1 July 2026
URL: https://letsdatascience.com/news/book-publishes-practical-guide-to-securing-ai-systems-47bf4e6d
"AI Under Attack: A Practical Guide to Threats, Defenses, and Governance for AI Systems" is a forthcoming 722-page paperback from Packt Publishing, authored by Kris Kimmerle (CISSP, AIGP certified) and David Okeyode (cloud security architect), due around 9 July 2026. The book covers retrieval-augmented generation security, agent security, prompt injection defences, data-pipeline hardening, Zero Trust architecture, and AI governance and compliance programs. The source article notes the book may offer value to teams deploying production generative AI systems but cautions that mitigations should be validated against specific deployment architectures before adoption. No new research or security findings are introduced; this is a publication announcement only.
Implications for Australian agencies:
- [Monitor] APS security and AI governance teams may want to monitor independent reviews once the book ships to assess its utility as a practitioner reference.
Retrieved from SIMS, 18 July 2026.