episode 833

The Future of Secure and Responsible AI with US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency Chief Martin Stanley

Martin Stanley is the Strategic Technology Branch Chief and leads the development of artificial intelligence strategy for the Department of Homeland Security Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, or CISA. Martin previously led the cybersecurity assurance program at DHS and the Enterprise Cybersecurity Program at the US Food and Drug Administration. January 01, 2024

833: The advent of artificial intelligence comes with a host of new cybersecurity risks that technology and business leaders alike must consider when adopting these tools. In a panel from our most recent Metis Strategy Digital Symposium, Peter High spoke with Martin Stanley, Chief of the Strategic Technology Branch at the US Department of Homeland Security Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), to discuss the ways executives can prepare for these risks and the work he is doing to stay ahead of bad actors in the space. Martin explains the relationship between CISA and NIST and the basis behind their collaboration on the AI Risk Management Framework. Finally, Martin shares the advantages of collaboration with both private and public sector organizations on AI cybersecurity and what the path ahead looks like for cybersecurity innovation.

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"Within the framework, there's this concept of trustworthiness, these seven trustworthy characteristics, and how you identify and how you measure, and how you manage the risks and the benefits associated with those trustworthy characteristics, with the ultimate objective of establishing what we call a risk-aware culture."

The World Class IT principles in yellow were the focus of this interview

  • 01 1- People
  • 02 2- Infrastructure
  • 03 3- Project and Portfolio Management
  • 04 4- IT & Business Partnership
  • 05 5- External Partnerships

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