Updated C13 Monitoring and Logging.md#328
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Updated from No SIEM rules for AI to Limited availability of SIEM rules for AI
Removing No AI-specific SIEM detection rules statement, added Limited availability of standardized AI-specific detection rule packs in SIEM platforms instead
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Updated C13 Monitoring and Logging.md below point from the below bold claim -
No AI-specific SIEM detection rules — No SIEM vendor ships AI-attack-specific detection rule packs (e.g., "detect prompt injection in logs"). AI-in-SIEM capabilities are mostly AI-assisted investigation of traditional events, not detection of attacks on AI systems.
to correctly reflect the thoughts and missing features it is updated to below -
Limited availability of standardized AI-specific detection rule packs in SIEM platforms — Standard SIEM platforms have limited support for detecting AI-specific attack patterns (e.g., prompt injection, multi-turn jailbreaks). Most AI-in-SIEM features focus on assisting investigation of traditional events rather than detecting attacks targeting AI systems.
Since some vendors do have add on offerings like Azure with Prompt Shields and more vendors are doing add on offerings that do provide logging natively for SIEM.