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White House Launches First-Ever AI Safety Consortium

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The National Group Will Develop Guidelines for AI Safety, Security and Red-Teaming Officials said the Artificial Intelligence Safety Institute Consortium will provide a "critical forum" for the public and private sectors as the federal government aims to use input from more than 200 stakeholders across public society to develop AI safety and security (..)

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CISA Lacks Staff with Skills Needed to Safeguard OT

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GAO Report Criticizes CISA's Info Sharing Programs for Critical Infrastructure The U.S. Government Accountability Office found that CISA lacks the skilled staff to effectively share information with critical infrastructure operators about threats.

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Tech Titans, AI Leaders Join New Federal AI Security Board

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Heads of OpenAI, Microsoft, Alphabet Join Inaugural AI Safety and Security Board The heads of technology giants Alphabet and Microsoft and leading artificial intelligence firm OpenAI are joining a federal AI safety and security board aimed at securing U.S.

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CISA guidelines to protect critical infrastructure against AI-based threats

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The US government’s cybersecurity agency CISA published a series of guidelines to protect critical infrastructure against AI-based attacks. critical infrastructure, as mandated by Executive Order 14110 Section 4.3(a)(i). AI risk management for critical infrastructure is an ongoing process throughout the AI lifecycle.

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NIST ACTS Toolkit could find Finds bugs safety-critical systems

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US NIST updates its Automated Combinatorial Testing for Software (ACTS) research toolkit that should help experts in finding bugs in complex safety-critical applications. The improvements should help developers to improve the safety of their systems and to reduce development costs. Pierluigi Paganini.

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WhatsApp, Signal Preview UK Exit Over Threat to Encryption

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UK's Online Safety Bill Criticized for Infringing on Private Communications Major internet chat platforms are urging the United Kingdom government to reconsider a bill intended to decrease exposure to online harms but which opponents say would open the door to massive government surveillance.

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Apple Criticizes UK Government's Client-Side Scanning Push

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Online Safety Bill Also Criticized by Leading Cybersecurity Experts and Academics Technology giant Apple has joined the chorus of voices calling on the British government to rethink its proposed Online Safety Bill legislation intended to increase public safety by monitoring people's private communications via client-side scanning.