NSA and US Cyber Command recently conducted studies on AI use
This initiative aims to proactively address evolving threats and prevent foreign adversarial actors from achieving their objectives within the United States.
The director of the National Security Agency (NSA) and the commander of U.S. Cyber Command, Army Gen. Paul Nakasone, has confirmed that both organizations recently completed separate examinations on the use of AI in their operations. General Nakasone mentioned that the agencies recently completed a 60-day study however, the specific details of how the agencies plan to implement AI in their operations were not mentioned.
What are the aims of the study?
This initiative aims to proactively address evolving threats and prevent foreign adversarial actors from achieving their objectives within the United States.
In light of the ever-evolving landscape of cyber threats, the NSA is exploring innovative ways to bolster its cyber defences. The primary goal of this study is to proactively address evolving threats and prevent foreign adversarial actors from achieving their objectives within the US. The study focused on harnessing the potential of AI and machine learning to enhance its cybersecurity capabilities.
The NSA’s AI Roadmap
In addition to the cybersecurity study, the NSA is in the process of developing an “AI roadmap.” This strategic guide will facilitate the agency’s internal use of AI technologies across various functions. It is designed to ensure that AI is integrated effectively and responsibly within the NSA’s operations.
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