DHS advises safeguards to protect AIs and to protect critical infrastructure from AI-powered attacks.
In continuing its work under the Biden Administration’s Executive Order 14110, “Safe, Secure, and Trustworthy Development and Use of Artificial Intelligence”, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has produced AI security and safety guidelines to mitigate cross-sector AI risks impacting the security of U.S. critical infrastructure.
The guidance, which builds on the Five Eyes intelligence agencies’ published report on AI security, is another resource developed by DHS and contributes to DHS’s broader efforts to protect the nation’s critical infrastructure.
The guidelines are organized around three categories of system-level risks:
In order to help critical infrastructure owners and users mitigate the AI risks above, DHS suggests several strategies that are aligned with the four AI Risk Management Framework functions outlined by NIST. These includes:
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