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CISA Roadmap for AI (2023-2024)

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Official U.S. government strategic document from CISA outlining how the nation's cyber defense agency plans to manage AI risks and opportunities for critical infrastructure; now archived but relevant as a reference for U.S. federal AI governance approaches.

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Summary

CISA's whole-of-agency strategic plan for addressing AI in the context of national cybersecurity and critical infrastructure protection. It outlines efforts to promote beneficial AI uses for cybersecurity, protect AI systems from cyber threats, and deter malicious use of AI against critical infrastructure. The document represents the U.S. cyber defense agency's formal alignment with national AI strategy.

Key Points

  • Establishes CISA's three-pronged AI strategy: promoting beneficial AI for cybersecurity, securing AI systems from cyber threats, and deterring malicious AI use.
  • Positions CISA as the national coordinator for managing AI risks to critical infrastructure owners and operators.
  • Aligns agency AI activities with broader national AI strategy directives.
  • The roadmap is now archived (2023-2024), indicating it may have been superseded or is no longer actively maintained due to federal funding lapse.
  • Covers both offensive and defensive dimensions of AI in the cybersecurity context, including threat response and best practices.

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 As the nation’s cyber defense agency and the national coordinator for critical infrastructure security and resilience, CISA must understand the benefits and risks of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and ensure the nation’s critical infrastructure owners and operators are prepared to both manage the risks while leveraging the benefits.

 To that end, CISA has developed a Roadmap for AI, a whole-of-agency plan aligned with national AI strategy, to address our efforts to: promote the beneficial uses of AI to enhance cybersecurity capabilities, ensure AI systems are protected from cyber-based threats, and deter the malicious use of AI capabilities to threaten the critical infrastructure Americans rely on every day.

 

 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
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