"National Security Agency is Starting an Artificial Intelligence Security Center"

The National Security Agency has announced that it is starting an artificial intelligence security center.  Army Gen. Paul Nakasone said the center would be incorporated into the NSA’s Cybersecurity Collaboration Center, where it works with private industry and international partners to harden the U.S. defense-industrial base against threats from adversaries led by China and Russia.  The AI security center’s establishment follows an NSA study that identified securing AI models from theft and sabotage as a major national security challenge, especially as generative AI technologies emerge with immense transformative potential for both good and evil.  Nakasone said it would become “NSA’s focal point for leveraging foreign intelligence insights, contributing to the development of best practices guidelines, principles, evaluation, methodology and risk frameworks” for both AI security and the goal of promoting the secure development and adoption of AI within “our national security systems and our defense industrial base.” He said it would work closely with U.S. industry, national labs, academia, the Department of Defense, and international partners.

 

SecurityWeek reports: "National Security Agency is Starting an Artificial Intelligence Security Center"

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