As Government Leans in on AI, Security is Big Concern
Briefly

"The breakneck speed at which AI is evolving and spewing out innovations," noted CISA Executive Director Eric Goldstein during the Cyber Initiatives Group Winter Summit this week, brings with it "some real risks that we are going to unlearn some of the lessons of the past few decades" on how to securely develop and deploy software.
FBI Deputy Assistant Director for Cyber Cynthia Kaiser agrees, saying at the same summit that the Bureau is using AI in two distinct ways. First, is the familiar defensive task of fending off cyber threats, an area of risk that has only been made more potent and sophisticated by the capabilities AI brings to the table. But there's another protective facet that AI conjures up, and that is shielding American AI innovators from the ever-present danger of cyberespionage and intellectual property theft.
Read at The Cipher Brief
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