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Introduction to the NIST AI Risk Management Framework (AI RMF)

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Unlike general cybersecurity concerns, whose primary focus is thwarting threats and vulnerabilities, AI risk management introduces a unique interplay of potential benefits and risks. Implementing AI technologies opens avenues for innovation, efficiency, and unprecedented advancements.

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What’s in the NIST Privacy Framework 1.1?

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The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) plans to update the Privacy Framework to Version 1.1. Initially introduced as The NIST Privacy Framework : A Tool for Improving Privacy Through Enterprise Risk Management, Version 1.0, NIST seeks to bring the framework up to speed.

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Watch Out! Governance Is in AI Waters – Do You Have Your Life Jacket?

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In August 2023, my exploration into AI Governance was published , featuring a notable subsection titled "Governance Circling in AI's LLM Waters." This urgency only emphasizes the vital need for an "AI Governance Life Jacket" to navigate these tumultuous waters. Executive Order on AI , adoption of EU AI Act into law , etc.).

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Overview of AI Regulations and Regulatory Proposals of 2023

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AI is too important not to regulate—and too important not to regulate well,” asserts Google, capturing the sentiment resonating across the global tech landscape. Indeed, the regulation of Artificial Intelligence looms large on the horizon, and in many ways, it’s already underway.