"NSA Publishes Guidance for Strengthening AI System Security"

The National Security Agency (NSA) has published a Cybersecurity Information Sheet (CSI) titled "Deploying AI Systems Securely: Best Practices for Deploying Secure and Resilient AI Systems." The CSI aims to help National Security System (NSS) owners and Defense Industrial Base (DIB) companies that will deploy and operate AI systems designed and developed by an external entity. The guidance is also applicable to anyone else bringing AI capabilities into a managed environment, particularly those in high-threat, high-value environments. According to NSA Cybersecurity Director Dave Luber, AI provides benefits but also creates opportunities for malicious activity. The CSI is the first release from NSA's Artificial Intelligence Security Center (AISC), in collaboration with the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), and others. This article continues to discuss the new guidance on bolstering AI system security.  

NSA reports "NSA Publishes Guidance for Strengthening AI System Security"

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