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“The fact that the strategy document calls for international partnering to reinforce critical infrastructure defense, amongst other things, aligns perfectly with the vision of the National Artificial Intelligence and Cybersecurity ISAO”, stated Mr. Thiessmeier.

The Biden Administration released the long-awaited national cybersecurity strategy, a policy document that will help address cybersecurity issues in this period of highly volatile international tension. The Government is seeking to redefine roles and responsibilities amongst private and public stakeholders and reordering the burden of cybersecurity in a more effective manner. The strategy calls for a shift towards building resilience through long-term investments whilst pressing for immediate threat defenses.

“The new National Cybersecurity Strategy is reflective of the serious situation we find ourselves in. The widespread implementation of AI comes with unprecedented opportunities, but where there is an opportunity, there is also great risk. Especially given the current conflict with Russia and the never-ending barrage of data breaches, neither the government nor the private sector can afford to continue on the current path. This document can be the first step in the right direction if it is turned into meaningful action,” said Michael Thiessmeier, Executive Director of the National AI and Cybersecurity ISAO.

The five central elements of the strategy are:

  • The defense of critical infrastructure and promoting private-public partnerships.
  • Disruption and dismantling of threat actors.
  • Shaping market forces to drive security and resilience.
  • Investing in a resilient future.
  • Forging international partnerships to pursue shared goals.

“The 2023 National Cyber Strategy represents a significant step forward in the ongoing commitment to safeguarding our digital ecosystem through comprehensive cybersecurity measures. The strategy’s emphasis on securing software supply chains and critical infrastructure, and promoting responsible behavior in cyberspace, coupled with international partnerships, is imperative in protecting our digital landscape from evolving threats. Successful strategy implementation necessitates unwavering leadership, significant resources, and stakeholder collaboration. Investing in emerging technologies and cultivating a skilled, diverse cyber workforce support the establishment of a secure digital future for the global community. The strategy’s overarching objectives include safeguarding the American people and critical infrastructure, fostering innovation and growth in the digital economy, promoting responsible behavior in cyberspace, and developing cyber capabilities and partnerships. Collaboration among government agencies, private sector organizations, and international allies is paramount in achieving these objectives. Moreover, the strategy recognizes the need to prioritize investments in emerging technologies and build a dynamic cyber workforce capable of keeping pace with evolving cyber threats. Our collective efforts can shift the narrative and disrupt cybercrime and threats in the United States and globally. As we continue to navigate the complex digital landscape, the 2023 National Cyber Strategy will serve as a critical guidepost, guiding our efforts towards a secure digital future,” stated Jennifer Gold, founding member of the NAIC-ISAO and President and Board Chair of NY Metro InfraGard.

“This is a major step in the right direction for the whole of the US Government,” stated Dan Van Wagenen, Vice President and co-founder of the Association of US Cyber Forces (AUSCF). “It shows that the US is taking cybersecurity seriously and that the current administration is prepared to make sweeping changes in how America defends itself in Cyberspace. It should signal to our adversaries that the status quo will no longer be tolerated.”

“The fact that the strategy document calls for international partnering to reinforce critical infrastructure defense, amongst other things, aligns perfectly with the vision of the National Artificial Intelligence and Cybersecurity ISAO,” stated Mr. Thiessmeier.

About National Artificial Intelligence and Cybersecurity ISAO (a program of the Tortora Brayda Institute)

The role of artificial intelligence (AI) in the cybersecurity ecosystem is a force multiplier, supplementing operational efforts across all phases of the cybersecurity lifecycle. In a world of rapidly evolving threats, AI can transform tasks like monitoring and adversarial attack detection while reducing security costs. Inversely, AI technology needs to improve in cybersecurity controls, regulations, and the policies to govern it. While AI benefits cybersecurity, it also presents new risks and threats. AI is vulnerable to exploitation and weaponization by bad actors and cybercriminals. AI systems require ethical and technical guardrails to ensure integrity. The convergence of artificial intelligence (AI) and cybersecurity requires the framework, policies, laws, and solutions to support it. Maintaining a technological advantage while defending against threats requires a whole-of-nation approach that should be adopted and operated with cohesion across all sectors. The National Artificial Intelligence and Cybersecurity ISAO addresses these challenges, supports National Security, promotes innovation, and cultivates digital diplomacy with our allies. The NAIC-ISAO is a program of the San Francisco-based think tank, the Tortora Brayda Institute. To learn more about the National AI and Cybersecurity ISAO, visit https://www.naicisao.org/.

About Association of United States Cyber Forces
The Association of the US Cyber Forces (AUSCF) is the first 501(c)3 Military and Veteran Support Organization (MSO) dedicated to being a voice for the Cyber Warfighter. Comprised of current and former Cyber Operators and cybersecurity professionals from the US Armed Forces, as well as the Intelligence Community, elements from the Department of Homeland Security, private industry, and academia, AUSCF is dedicated to driving national conversation and policy changes that strengthen US military cyber forces and the overall security posture of the nation in Cyberspace. AUSCF’s goals include advocating for positive changes to laws and policies that better serve our membership and US national security and help to reduce the gaps between private and public cybersecurity efforts. To learn more about AUSCF, visit https://www.auscf.org.

About Tortora Brayda Institute
Tortora Brayda institute is a multi-stakeholder Think Tank that brings together thought leaders from the private and public sectors and academia to address critical topics of national interest. The organization engages business, cultural, government, and thought leaders worldwide to reshape and develop collaboration and partnering practices to improve and secure the world. The Institute focuses on the impact of advanced technologies on society, particularly Artificial Intelligence, Cybersecurity, and the Cloud. It was established as a not-for-profit entity headquartered in San Francisco, California. The National Artificial Intelligence and Cybersecurity ISAO is a program of the Tortora Brayda Institute. To learn more about Tortora Brayda Institute, visit https://www.tortorabrayda.org/.

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