This week, our team and partners, Cranium AI, HUMAN, HiddenLayer, Kiteworks, and InfoSec Global, joined forces with leading experts at the intersection of AI, cybersecurity, national security and public policy for crucial discussions with US policymakers. As the AI landscape evolves at a breakneck pace — is vital that our policy and legislative frameworks adapt swiftly, embracing the latest cutting-edge technologies and innovative solutions will also ensure robust security and foster responsible innovation. We were greatly honored to collaborate with policymakers on Capitol Hill and in the White House, sharing insights and forging partnerships to address emerging challenges in the Secure AI and Cyber ecosystem.
🔍 We engaged with members of both the Senate and the House, emphasizing the importance of holistic and harmonized AI security measures that align with guidelines from agencies like NIST, CISA, and those outlined in OMB memos. We also discussed the critical role of AI red-teaming, highlighting our ongoing contributions towards securing AI and influencing federal cybersecurity policies, and advocated for comprehensive policy measures that not only address current technological needs but are also forward-looking enough to anticipate and mitigate future cyber challenges in AI technology.
🏛️ Notable Engagements:
-We talked with Senators' staff and key House and Policy figures, including Senate AI Task Forces, HSGAC, and Commerce ICTS, focusing on refining the 2025 NDAA and other legislative measures to better incorporate AI security frameworks.
-We met with White House OMB officials to discuss the AI and Cyber Executive Orders practical application and integration with national cybersecurity strategies.
We remain deeply inspired by policymakers' dedication to promoting secure and responsible AI adoption. Our discussions have reinforced the critical role of AI security in enhancing national security, and we are excited to collaborate and engage further in this vital area. We eagerly look forward to continuing our contributions to this essential dialogue and to shaping policies that safeguard our technological future.