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- The White House Office of Management and Budget (OMB) today released its finalized policy document for the use of artificial intelligence (AI) within Federal agencies, delivering on-time a core component of the administration’s October 2023 AI executive order (EO).
- NTIA AI Report Calls for Policy Changes to Boost Accountability
- New FedRAMP Roadmap Keys on CX, Cybersecurity
- U.S. Navy Official Touts BYOD Pilot Progress
- VA: EHR North Chicago Rollout ‘Most Successful Deployment’ Yet
- CMS Names Lee Ann Crochunis Deputy IT Office Director
- Lawmakers Join MITRE in Ribbon Cutting for AI Lab
People
- Forty Democratic House lawmakers are urging the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP) to focus on developing a robust Federal AI workforce as it begins its efforts to implement the Biden administration’s recent AI executive order (EO).
Progress
- A new report from the Treasury Department on how the financial services sector is approaching managing AI-driven cybersecurity risks reveals challenges familiar to many sectors – think workforce, data quality, and funding. But one that stands out from the rest gets down to the very basic level of understanding those risks: reaching broad agreement on what artificial intelligence means, and adopting common terms that will allow for greater understanding of the technology.
Join us to learn how Federal security leaders and practitioners are adapting to today’s demands, defying expectations, and redefining the most critical cybersecurity strategies to protect our country.
Policy
- The Department of Homeland Security’s (DHS) Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) published its long-awaited cyber incident reporting rule today for the Cyber Incident Reporting for Critical Infrastructure Act (CIRCIA), requesting public input on the forthcoming regulations.