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CISA Releases the JCDC AI Cybersecurity Collaboration Playbook and Fact Sheet


Today, CISA released the JCDC AI Cybersecurity Collaboration Playbook and Fact Sheet to foster operational collaboration among government, industry, and international partners and strengthen artificial intelligence (AI) cybersecurity. The playbook provides voluntary information-sharing processes that, if adopted, can help protect organizations from emerging AI threats. 

Specifically, the playbook:

  • Facilitates collaboration between federal agencies, private industry, international partners, and other stakeholders to raise awareness of AI cybersecurity risks and improve the resilience of AI systems.
  • Guides JCDC partners on how to voluntarily share information related to cybersecurity incidents and vulnerabilities associated with AI systems.
  • Delineates information-sharing protections and mechanisms.
  • Outlines CISA’s actions upon receiving shared information.

CISA urges JCDC partners to integrate the playbook into their incident response and information-sharing processes, make iterative improvements as needed, and provide feedback to CISA through CISA.JCDC@cisa.dhs.gov.

Not a partner? Join JCDC to engage in synchronized cybersecurity planning, cyber defense, and response. Learn more by visiting CISA’s JCDC webpage and emailing CISA.JCDC@cisa.dhs.gov. 



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