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Alexandra Kelley,Staff Correspondent, Nextgov/FCW
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Alexandra Kelley
The National Institute of Standards and Technology is angling to modernize how it reports and responds to cyber vulnerabilities with the help of artificial intelligence.
NIST publishes RFI to integrate AI into the National Vulnerability Database, tackling rising vulnerability volume and data quality issues. Marks shift to AI-driven vulnerability management; tech leaders must adapt compliance and risk processes to accelerated ecosystems.
R. Wilson/NIST
By
Alexandra Kelley,Staff Correspondent, Nextgov/FCW
By
Alexandra Kelley

Vulnerability volumes continue to surge, driving the National Institute of Standards and Technology to ask if AI can help.

The AI Technology Evaluation will provide exclusive data to grade models’ performance in select areas.

Draft iterations of cybersecurity guidance for AI-driven threats across different types of emerging systems are in development as…

The move is part of CISA’s response “to the current threat landscape where AI software services can assist threat actors to find…

Officials have considered having the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency leverage the advanced AI model that was…

The remarks underscore a grim outlook for cyberdefenders showing that AI systems are able to exploit vulnerabilities faster than…