Department of Homeland Security Aims to Fortify Critical Infrastructure from AI Threats – EnterpriseAI

(sdecoret/Shutterstock) The Department of Homeland Security (DHS), which is responsible for safeguarding the U.S. from various threats, including terrorism and cyberattacks, has brought in experts from various areas of the larger AI sector to form an Artificial Intelligence Safety and Security Board. The formation of this board is part of President Biden’s AI executive order.

Biden Signs New Memo to Boost Security of US Critical Infrastructure – TV360

To strengthen the resilience of the vital infrastructure in the United States, President Joe Biden on Tuesday signed a new national security memorandum that replaced a policy that had been in place for ten years. A “broad effort to safeguard U.S. infrastructure against all threats and hazards, present and future,” according to the White House,

Biden directs spy agencies to share more intelligence with private sector over China, Russia threats – AOL

Laura Kelly April 30, 2024 at 9:45 AM President Biden is directing U.S. spy agencies to more proactively share intelligence with the private companies handling critical American infrastructure, to guard against risks from foreign adversaries like China and Russia, or criminal groups and hackers. The new directive is part of a national security memorandum on

National Security Memorandum on Critical Infrastructure Security and Resilience – CISA

1. Establishes CISA as the National Coordinator for Critical Infrastructure Security and Resilience The NSM directs the agency to leverage its statutory responsibility to lead the national effort to understand, manage, and reduce risk to cyber and physical infrastructure by working across the interagency and further supporting the implementation of SRMA roles and responsibilities first

Biden Administration Overhauls Decade-old US Infrastructure Defense Against Cyberattacks from China, Russia – Tech Times

The Biden administration has taken new measures to boost the defence of key US infrastructure from cyberattacks from China and Russia.  In an effort to improve current policies, President Joe Biden modified the Presidential Policy Directive, or PPD-21, an Obama-era directive from 2013. This change comes amid increased concerns about the escalating threat foreign actors pose.

Biden signs new memo to boost security of US critical infrastructure – Yahoo! Voices

By David Shepardson WASHINGTON (Reuters) – President Joe Biden on Tuesday signed a new national security memorandum to boost the resilience of U.S. critical infrastructure, replacing a decade-old policy. The White House said it was launching a “comprehensive effort to protect U.S. infrastructure against all threats and hazards, current and future.” The directive empowers the

Biden signs new memo to boost security of US critical infrastructure – Yahoo News Australia

By David Shepardson WASHINGTON (Reuters) – President Joe Biden on Tuesday signed a new national security memorandum to boost the resilience of U.S. critical infrastructure, replacing a decade-old policy. The White House said it was launching a “comprehensive effort to protect U.S. infrastructure against all threats and hazards, current and future.” The directive empowers the