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Capitol Hill Prioritizes Integration of AI in Cybersecurity Frameworks

Cybersecurity and policy experts convened on the sidelines of RSA for a lunchtime discussion hosted by BSA featuring staff leaders from Capitol Hill on the intersection of AI and cybersecurity. Read More >>

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Cybersecurity and policy experts convened on the sidelines of the RSA Conference in San Francisco for a lunchtime discussion hosted by BSA | The Software Alliance featuring staff leaders from Capitol Hill speaking to the intersection of artificial intelligence and cybersecurity.

Bipartisan staff leaders from the House Homeland Security Subcommittee on Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Protection, Senate Committee on Homeland Security & Governmental Affairs, and House Homeland Security Subcommittee on Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Protection joined BSA Senior Director of Policy Henry Young for the discussion at Workday’s office in San Francisco.

Speakers talked about the need for policymakers to address the challenges of high-risk uses of AI systems while promoting AI for cybersecurity. Industry leaders agreed that AI will be a net benefit for cybersecurity. The audience, which included industry leaders, cybersecurity experts, convened to discuss leveraging AI to create a more secure world to combat malicious actors.

Last fall, BSA launched “AI for Cybersecurity: Ensuring Cyber Defenders Can Leverage AI to Protect Customers and Citizens,” detailing how artificial intelligence can make mitigating cyber risks and finding solutions more efficient and effective. BSA asked policymakers to learn more about the benefits of using AI tools for cybersecurity and that it should be a top priority for policymakers.

Author:

Gideon Lett serves as BSA’s Chief Growth Officer. In this role, Lett drives global organization growth, member success, and executive engagement among the world’s most innovative software companies. Prior to joining BSA, Lett launched and led California operations for Monument Advocacy, served as a longtime government affairs and growth executive at TechNet, and advanced global fair tech and social impact initiatives as a Senior Advisor for Access Partnership. Earlier in his career, Lett served as a senior political aide to congressional leadership and state attorneys general, directed political operations for the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB), and advised clients on issues management and strategic communications campaigns at the global public affairs consultancy, APCO Worldwide. Lett holds a degree in Public Administration from Samford University. He resides in San Francisco, California.

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