Securing AI Amid Rising Risks
Agencies are rethinking how to defend networks, data and mission-critical systems as AI becomes deeply embedded in cybersecurity operations. Leaders from NIST’s National Cybersecurity Center of Excellence and Maximus discuss how emerging threats are reshaping federal cyber strategies.
They also examine how evolving standards, AI-enabled threat detection, edge computing and the model context protocol are transforming the way agencies secure models, connect systems and modernize defenses.
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- How AI is expanding the threat landscape and the top risks federal cyber teams should be preparing for. Timestamp: 0:54.
- Evolving NIST guidance and best practices for securing AI models, data and identity systems. Timestamp: 5:54.
- How AI at the edge and standards-based integration models are accelerating detection and response. Timestamp: 14:51.
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Kynan Carver Vice President, Cybersecurity, Maximus -
Cheri Pascoe Director, National Cybersecurity Center of Excellence (NCCoE), NIST
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