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New framework aims to keep AI safe in US critical infrastructure

CIO

Analyst reaction to Thursday’s release by the US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) of a framework designed to ensure safe and secure deployment of AI in critical infrastructure is decidedly mixed. Where did it come from?

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CISA unveils guidelines for AI and critical infrastructure

Ooda Loop

he Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency on Monday released safety and security guidelines for critical infrastructure, a move that comes just days after the Department of Homeland Security announced the formation of a safety and security board focused on the same topic.

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How AI continues to reshape the cybersecurity arsenal

CIO

From smartphones and wearables to IoT devices and cloud infrastructure, the breadth and complexity of our digital ecosystem continues to expand at an unprecedented rate. This necessitates continuous adaptation and innovation across various verticals, from data management and cybersecurity to software development and user experience design.

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What CIOs need to know about the newly proposed Critical Infrastructure Cyber Incident Reporting Rule

CIO

Creating a world that is safer and more secure is core to our vision at Palo Alto Networks, but this only can be achieved if we’re collectively making the internet, as a whole, safer. The proposed new guidelines would require companies to report these “covered cyber incidents” within 72 hours (or 24 hours after a ransomware payment).

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Healthcare cybersecurity: Our hospital’s path to better cyber resilience

CIO

As leaders in healthcare and cybersecurity, we must be extra vigilant in understanding our vulnerabilities and providing our organizations with the best defense possible, even as we face ongoing budget constraints and a challenging cybersecurity talent shortage. Cyberattacks are inevitable, but successful attacks don’t have to be.

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CISA Rolls Out New Guidelines to Mitigate AI Risks to US Critical Infrastructure

Ooda Loop

The US government’s cybersecurity agency CISA has rolled out a series of guidelines to increase the safety and security of critical infrastructure against AI-related threats.

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Cybersecurity Snapshot: New Guides Offer Best Practices for Preventing Shadow AI and for Deploying Secure Software Updates

Tenable

Plus, learn why GenAI and data security have become top drivers of cyber strategies. And get the latest on the top “no-nos” for software security; the EU’s new cyber law; and CISOs’ communications with boards. Looking for help with shadow AI? Want to boost your software updates’ safety? New publications offer valuable tips.