We are already seeing AI-generated misinformation campaigns and social engineering attacks on social media. These types of attacks are getting harder to detect, and that is why the NSA stood up the Artificial Intelligence Security Center (AISC) – to detect and counter AI vulnerabilities, to drive partnerships with industry and academia, and to promote AI security best practices.
NSA Cybersecurity Collaboration Center
Computer and Network Security
NSA’s home for open, collaborative partnerships with the private sector
About us
The NSA Cybersecurity Collaboration Center (CCC) is how NSA scales intel-driven cybersecurity through open, collaborative partnerships. The CCC works with industry, interagency, and international partners to harden the U.S. Defense Industrial Base, operationalize NSA’s unique insights on sophisticated nation-state cyber threats, jointly create mitigations guidance for emerging activity as well as chronic cybersecurity challenges, and secure emerging technologies. NSA offers no-cost cybersecurity services to any company that contracts with DoD (sub or prime) or has access to non-public DoD information. NSA’s services help protect against some of the most common nation-state exploitation vectors and are powered by unique, non-public indicators of known bad activity derived from NSA’s foreign signals intelligence, cybersecurity analytic expertise, and engagements with partners. Visit cybercenter.nsa.gov to learn more.
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https://www.nsa.gov/About/Cybersecurity-Collaboration-Center/
External link for NSA Cybersecurity Collaboration Center
- Industry
- Computer and Network Security
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
Updates
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“International standards development will impact security and privacy across the technology landscape for coming generations. Given the impact that the decisions made within Standards Development Organizations (SDOs) have on emerging technologies, it is critical that standards and standards-related policies are open, transparent, and consensus-driven.” Through the Enduring Security Framework (ESF) public-private cross-sector working group, NSA and CISA have released recommendations for growing and sustaining U.S. participation and leadership in standards development. Read the recommendation now: https://lnkd.in/eeT7iaKj
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Our Artificial Intelligence Security Center team was happy to participate in Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency's inaugural Joint Cyber Defense Collaboration AI tabletop exercise earlier this week. We are excited to continue working with our government and industry partners on AI incident responsiveness and information sharing protocols. For more information on how NSA is responding to AI, visit us at NSA.gov/AISC
We conducted the federal government's inaugural tabletop exercise with the private sector focused on effective and coordinated responses to artificial intelligence (AI) security incidents. This exercise is supporting development of an AI Security Incident Collaboration Playbook spearheaded by JCDC. The playbook, slated for publication by year-end, will facilitate AI security incident response coordination efforts between government, industry, and global partners. This is a dedicated planning effort within JCDC focused on building an operational community of AI providers, AI security vendors, and other critical infrastructure owners/operators to address risks, threats, vulnerabilities, and mitigations concerning AI-enabled systems in national critical infrastructure. Participants in the exercise included the Amazon Web Services (AWS), Cisco, Cranium, HiddenLayer, IBM, Microsoft, NVIDIA, OpenAI, Palantir Technologies, Palo Alto Networks, Protect AI, Robust Intelligence, Scale AI, Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), National Security Agency, Office of the Director of National Intelligence, United States Department of Defense, U.S. Department of Justice, and other leading technology firms. Read more: https://go.dhs.gov/3fX
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We are excited to welcome back CCC alum, Kristina Walter, as the new chief of our collaboration center! Wishing a fond farewell to Morgan Adamski, as she moves forward in her role as the new U.S. Cyber Command executive director. https://lnkd.in/eayTeZp5
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Partner with NSA to close the gaps in your network security! DIB companies with an active DoD contract can visit www.nsa.gov/ccc to learn more about our no-cost services.
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We find it critical to emphasize the value of public/private partnerships within the CCC, that is why our Enduring Security Frameworks (ESF) lead recently went out to speak at the Intelligence and National Security Alliance's Cyber Council Meeting earlier this month. Stay tuned for our upcoming ESF release, focusing on the importance of collaborating with industry partners on standards development to protect our most vulnerable infrastructure. https://lnkd.in/eBMv9sjr
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The Office of the National Manager recently made its public debut at the 2024 NSI Impact Conference and highlighted its impact on the intelligence community, the nation, and the realm of cybersecurity. Thank you to the hosts for the invitation to discuss our effort to identify vulnerabilities, detect malicious threat activity, and develop mitigations to better secure all NSS.
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Small businesses within the DoD supply chain share how NSA's direct cybersecurity assistance has helped them secure their networks and reduce their risk of a costly cyber incident. https://lnkd.in/eYCzeZkw
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