Healthcare IT News December 4, 2023
Andrea Fox

“When we see a vulnerability or intrusion campaign that could have been reasonably avoided if the software manufacturer had aligned to secure by design principles, we’ll call it out,” writes CISA cybersecurity leaders Eric Goldstein and Bob Lord.

The Cybersecurity Infrastructure Security Agency is pledging to go “left-of-boom” and surveil artificial intelligence software development practices in a new alert series, which offers lessons to learn, asks the software industry for “radical transparency” and provides specific actions for them to take. The aim is to push the industry to evaluate software development lifecycles in relation to customer security outcomes.

CISA’s new awareness campaign also follows the release of voluntary global guidelines for secure AI system development.

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