CISA Prepares Wave of AI Initiatives Following New Executive Order

The agency plans to unveil federal AI platform access, binding operational directives, and broader cybersecurity reforms following this week’s AI executive order

The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) plans to roll out several initiatives this week in response to the administration’s new artificial intelligence (AI) executive order, including AI platform access and cybersecurity directives, acting CISA Director Nick Andersen said on June 3.

Speaking at AFCEA’s TechNet Cyber conference in Baltimore, Andersen said CISA has significant responsibilities under the recent executive order and is already preparing a series of near-term actions.

“Before the end of the week, we’re going to be rolling out some specific artificial intelligence platform access for our federal government-wide partners,” Andersen said, adding, “We’re going to be rolling out binding operational directives that are going to focus on vulnerability remediation and vulnerability management … for our extended enterprise.”

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