• NIST held Cybersecurity & AI Profile Workshop to gather feedback on CSF and AI RMF profiles. • Profiles aim to guide adoption of AI in cybersecurity and defend against AI-enabled attacks. • Community Profiles provide shared taxonomy, align requirements, and foster consensus on risk management. • Demand for practical implementation guidelines to realize outcomes of Cyber AI profiles. • NIST plans to integrate existing cybersecurity frameworks to avoid reinventing the wheel. • Upcoming Workshop Summary Report will detail findings and next steps.
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- On April 3 2025, NIST held a Cybersecurity and AI Profile Workshop at its National Cybersecurity Center of Excellence to gather feedback on a concept paper proposing “profiles” that combine the NIST Cybersecurity Framework (CSF) with the NIST AI Risk Management Framework (AI RMF). The goal is to help organizations adopt AI for security, defend against AI‑enabled attacks, and protect AI systems. NIST plans to develop community profiles that align requirements and to produce use‑case‑specific control overlays based on NIST SP 800‑53, leveraging existing frameworks. The agency invites public input and will release a workshop summary report soon.
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