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Securing AI as its developed and deployed: the NIST AI RMF (Aug. 26th)

Wednesday, August 26th, 2026: 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM

With this presentation, we will focus on the NIST AI RMF, how it is structured and how it may be used, as well as reviewing the many AI-related resources at NIST. We will touch on some of the other frameworks, many of which are already tied with the AI RMF, such as the ISO/IEC 42001.

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Securing AI as its developed and deployed: the NIST AI RMF (Aug. 26th)
Miami Dade College - Wolfson Campus, Miami

In recent years, with the arrival of AI, it seems many orgs and groups have focused on securing AI at a technical level.

Mitre, OWASP, CSA, and others have developed various security frameworks for AI apps and models, but most of these focus on when they are deployed. But what about how we address the larger issues of creating and managing AI security?

Thankfully this hasn’t been ignored, and thankfully we haven’t yet been overwhelmed with a large number of frameworks for this. NIST, maybe better known for things such as the cybersecurity and privacy frameworks and the like, has in recent years involved itself in AI, in part due to several executive orders.

This has included the creation of the AI Risk Management Framework (AI RMF), which was rolled out in Jan 2023. This framework is intended to help incorporate “trustworthiness” considerations into the design, development, use, and evaluation of AI products, services, and systems.

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