Purpose
The purpose of this update is to inform stakeholders about the release of the JCDC AI Cybersecurity Collaboration Playbook and Fact Sheet by CISA, which aims to foster operational collaboration among government, industry, and international partners to strengthen artificial intelligence (AI) cybersecurity.
This playbook provides a framework for voluntary information-sharing processes that can help protect organizations from emerging AI threats. The ultimate goal is to improve the resilience of AI systems and enhance the overall security posture of JCDC partners.
Effects on Industry
The release of this playbook is expected to have a positive impact on industries, companies, and consumers by providing a standardized framework for collaboration and information-sharing related to AI cybersecurity risks. This can lead to improved incident response and reduced risk of cyber threats, ultimately benefiting organizations that adopt the playbook.
In the long term, the adoption of the JCDC AI Cybersecurity Collaboration Playbook is expected to enhance the overall security posture of participating industries, companies, and consumers. This can lead to increased confidence in the resilience of AI systems and improved trust among stakeholders.
Relevant Stakeholders
The following stakeholders are affected by this update:
- Government agencies responsible for cybersecurity
- Private industry sectors that rely on AI systems
- International partners involved in JCDC collaborations
- Organizations seeking to strengthen their AI cybersecurity posture
- Consumers who may be impacted by AI-related cyber threats
These stakeholders can benefit from the information-sharing processes outlined in the playbook and enhance their overall security posture.
Next Steps
JCDC partners are urged to integrate the JCDC AI Cybersecurity Collaboration Playbook into their incident response and information-sharing processes. They should also make iterative improvements as needed and provide feedback to CISA through CISA.JCDC@cisa.dhs.gov.
For those not yet involved in JCDC, joining this program can engage them in synchronized cybersecurity planning, cyber defense, and response. More information can be found on CISA’s JCDC webpage, and interested parties should email CISA.JCDC@cisa.dhs.gov to learn more.
Any Other Relevant Information
CISA encourages stakeholders to take proactive steps to enhance their AI cybersecurity posture by adopting the JCDC AI Cybersecurity Collaboration Playbook. This includes integrating the playbook into incident response and information-sharing processes and providing feedback to CISA as needed.
The release of this playbook marks an important step in fostering operational collaboration among government, industry, and international partners to strengthen AI cybersecurity. By working together and sharing best practices, stakeholders can improve their resilience against emerging AI threats and enhance overall security posture.