Modernizing Federal Risk Management
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Federal agencies are rethinking how risk is defined, measured and managed as artificial intelligence and digital capabilities move from pilot programs into mission-critical operations.
Learn more about:
- Updates to the AI Risk Management Framework applicable to federal agencies
- NIST’s ARIA 0.1 Framework to measure real‑world AI behavior
- How quantum and budgetary constraints are driving agencies to move their infrastructure to a vendor-managed service
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Maj. Christopher Clark AI Lead, Deputy Commandant for Information, Service Data Office, Marine Corps -
Christopher Page Deputy Director, OPNAV N2N6Q -
Mark Przybocki Chief, Information Access Division, NIST -
Andrew Sheedy Director, Axiad Federal Team -
Martin Stanley AI and Cybersecurity Researcher, ITL, NIST
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