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The Executive Order on Advanced AI Innovation and Security: What Businesses Need to Know

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In this episode of AI Security and the Law, hosts Stephen Lilley and Veronica Glick sit down with Daniel Castro, President of the Information Technology and Innovation Foundation (ITIF), to unpack the latest executive order on artificial intelligence and cybersecurity. The conversation explores how AI is fundamentally changing the economics of cyberattacks, making it cheaper and easier for threat actors to exploit longstanding vulnerabilities at scale, and what the federal government's response means for critical infrastructure operators, state and local authorities, and private sector businesses alike. Castro offers insights on the executive order's three operative sections, including efforts to upgrade federal systems, the voluntary 30-day review process for frontier AI models, and the prioritization of criminal prosecution of AI-enabled cyber threats. The episode also touches on the broader policy landscape, including the bipartisan Great American AI Act, underscoring that this is a rapidly evolving area with significant implications for global businesses.

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Portada del episodio The Executive Order on Advanced AI Innovation and Security: What Businesses Need to Know

The Executive Order on Advanced AI Innovation and Security: What Businesses Need to Know

In this episode of AI Security and the Law, hosts Stephen Lilley and Veronica Glick sit down with Daniel Castro, President of the Information Technology and Innovation Foundation (ITIF), to unpack the latest executive order on artificial intelligence and cybersecurity. The conversation explores how AI is fundamentally changing the economics of cyberattacks, making it cheaper and easier for threat actors to exploit longstanding vulnerabilities at scale, and what the federal government's response means for critical infrastructure operators, state and local authorities, and private sector businesses alike. Castro offers insights on the executive order's three operative sections, including efforts to upgrade federal systems, the voluntary 30-day review process for frontier AI models, and the prioritization of criminal prosecution of AI-enabled cyber threats. The episode also touches on the broader policy landscape, including the bipartisan Great American AI Act, underscoring that this is a rapidly evolving area with significant implications for global businesses.

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