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NIST NCCoE Cyber AI Profile Virtual Working Session Series: Extending the Technical Content

Description

Join the NIST NCCoE for the second session of a virtual working series to provide input on the NIST Cybersecurity Framework (CSF) Cyber Artificial Intelligence (AI) Profile (“Cyber AI Profile").

The NIST Cyber AI Profile is intended to help organizations strategically adopt AI while addressing and prioritizing cybersecurity risks stemming from its advancements. In January 2026, the NIST NCCoE Cyber AI Profile team hosted a workshop to obtain feedback on the Preliminary Draft of the Cyber AI Profile and to identify cybersecurity priorities as AI adoption continues to grow. The takeaways from this workshop – recently shared in a blog post – have been instrumental in both creating the next draft of the Profile.

Building on the momentum from the January 2026 workshop, this virtual event series will continue the conversation and help shape the next version of the Cyber AI Profile. 

Session #2 Topic Background: Extending Technical Content 

In response to community feedback, the Cyber AI Profile is being strengthened in multiple technical areas, including Agentic AI and Zero Trust. NIST will share approaches for increasing the visibility of each of these technical areas in the Cyber AI Profile. Join the discussion and provide your feedback on these proposed approaches, helping the team refine the Profile to better address these critical areas.

Who should attend?

These events are open to the public. We encourage leaders from industry, academia, and government to share expertise on AI cybersecurity. Please come ready to share your knowledge and insights during these interactive working sessions!

How to Prepare

We are putting the “work” in working session! To be ready to contribute, please review the Preliminary Draft of the Cyber AI Profile and come ready to share your thoughts. We look forward to your input!

Register Now! 

In addition to registering for this session, we encourage you to visit the event pages for the Updates to Profile Elements and Contents and Usability of the Profile sessions to learn more and register! If you are unable to attend your desired session, you are welcome to provide us feedback any time by emailing us: [email protected].

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