CISA directive for AI executive order to be released this week, Andersen says
The binding operational directive will focus in part on “vulnerability alleviation and vulnerability management,” Andersen said in remarks delivered at the TechNet Cyber conference in Baltimore.
The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) plans to release a directive to federal agencies detailing actions required to carry out the president’s artificial intelligence executive order by the end of the week, CISA Acting Director Nick Andersen said Wednesday.
The binding operational directive will focus in part on “vulnerability alleviation and vulnerability management,” Andersen said in remarks delivered at the TechNet Cyber conference in Baltimore.
CISA also will be rolling out “specific artificial intelligence access” to partners in the coming days, Andersen said.
Source: https://therecord.media/cisa-directive-for-ai-exec-order-release
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