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Joint Guidance on Deploying AI Systems Securely
Today, the National Security Agency’s Artificial Intelligence Security Center (NSA AISC) published the joint Cybersecurity Information Sheet Deploying AI Systems Securely in collaboration with CISA, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), the Australian Signals Directorate’s Australian Cyber Security Centre (ASD ACSC), the Canadian Centre for Cyber Security (CCCS), the New Zealand National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC-NZ), and the United Kingdom’s National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC-UK).
The guidance provides best practices for deploying and operating externally developed artificial intelligence (AI) systems and aims to:
- Improve the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of AI systems.
- Ensure there are appropriate mitigations for known vulnerabilities in AI systems.
- Provide methodologies and controls to protect, detect, and respond to malicious activity against AI systems and related data and services.
CISA encourages organizations deploying and operating externally developed AI systems to review and apply this guidance as applicable. CISA also encourages organizations to review previously published joint guidance on securing AI systems: Guidelines for secure AI system development and Engaging with Artificial Intelligence. For more CISA information and guidance on securing AI systems, see cisa.gov/ai.
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Biden, Trump win primaries in five more states, setting the stage for a rematch
Tuesday, March 26, 2024

Image: Joe Biden: Gage Skidmore; TDKR Chicago 101 (clipping)
Donald Trump: Shealah Craighead (source: White House)
Сombination: krassotkin.
US President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump easily won their parties’ primaries in five more states last week. Arizona, Illinois, Kansas, and Ohio held primary elections for both parties, while Florida conducted elections solely for the Republican Party. The Democratic Party in Florida awarded all 224 delegates to Biden as the incumbent.
Both Biden and Trump have now secured the necessary delegates to receive their parties’ official nominations for President. This development sets the stage for a potential rematch between Biden and Trump in this year’s election. The Republicans will officially choose their nominee in July, and the Democrats in August at their respective national conventions.
There are still 31 primaries or caucuses scheduled before both parties hold their national conventions and announce their formal candidates. Despite the clear victories in the primaries, there is a growing sentiment among voters reflecting a lack of enthusiasm for a rematch between Biden and Trump. Polls and interviews with voters have underscored a desire for fresh faces in the political arena, with many expressing dissatisfaction with the possibility of either candidate being nominated.
One potential voter told a pollster “This is probably the most uniquely horrible choice I’ve had in my life.”
Sources[edit]
- “The Complete 2024 Presidential Primary Schedule by State” — Election Central, March 20, 2024 (date of access)
- Damita Menezes. “Primary projection: Biden, Trump win Arizona, Florida, Illinois, Kansas, Ohio” — NewsNation, March 19, 2024
- Michelle L. Price, Patrick Orsagos, And Jonathan J. Cooper. “Biden and Trump notch more wins Tuesday as primary voters urge them to keep up the fight” — Associated Press, March 19, 2024
- Seung Min Kim And Linley Sanders. “‘Uniquely horrible choice:’ Few US adults want a Biden-Trump rematch in 2024, an AP-NORC poll shows” — Associated Press, December 14, 2023


