60-Minute Online Briefing
This 60-minute interagency briefing will provide attendees with practical guidance to assess and address AI-related risks. Attendees will learn about emerging threats and real-world case studies demonstrating how agencies can mitigate these threats while safely utilizing AI capabilities and maintaining public trust and regulatory compliance.
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Pursuant to EO 13960, and The NIST AI Risk Management Framework (AI RMF), federal agencies are required to establish frameworks, risk management practices, and mechanisms that ensure AI systems are secure, transparent, accountable, and aligned with mission objectives. The rapid use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) systems across federal agencies presents a growing opportunity to improve efficiency, automation, and enhance outcomes - however, AI systems also introduce new risks - such as cybersecurity vulnerabilities, hallucinations, bias and compliance issues.
This 60-minute interagency briefing will provide attendees with practical guidance to assess and address AI-related risks. The session will also examine current federal guidelines and frameworks while discussing procurement considerations and strategies for incorporating AI risk management requirements into future acquisitions. Attendees will learn about emerging threats and real-world case studies demonstrating how agencies can mitigate these threats while safely utilizing AI capabilities and maintaining public trust and regulatory compliance.
CLP certificates provided - 1 Hour (Continuous Learning Points)
Agency Panelist Participation:
Agency participation is encouraged for this briefing. If you or one of your colleagues would like to be a contributor or panelist in this discussion, please contact support@govbrief.us or call 888-818-8726 to coordinate your participation. GovBrief provides free access to all government presenters and will distribute all accompanying documentation at no charge.
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Important: This briefing uses a Zoom-based communication connection via your network. This briefing will be accessible via phone if you are unable to connect online and recorded versions will be distributed with closed-caption for the hearing impaired. Instructions for login will be provided upon registration.
Topical Overview: Assessing AI Risk
How AI Risk Differs from Traditional Risk
The Impact of AI Risks
Trends in AI Risk
AI Risk Across the System Lifecycle
Risk Assessment Methodologies
Best Practices to Reduce AI Threats
Next Steps and Final Remarks
Q&A