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CISA and ASD’s ACSC publish secure AI-in-OT guidance

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CISA and ASD’s ACSC published a joint guide on the secure integration of AI in OT for critical infrastructure. The guidance gives operators four principles to reduce AI-related risks while adopting ML/LLM-based AI and AI agents. It matters because it sets a concrete government framework for safer AI use in systems that support essential services.

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  1. 03.12.2025 14:00 2 articles · 5mo ago

    CISA and ASD’s ACSC publish secure AI-in-OT guidance

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    CISA and ASD’s ACSC, with U.S. and international government partners including the FBI, Canadian Centre for Cyber Security, German Federal Office for Information Security, Netherlands National Cyber Security Centre, New Zealand National Cyber Security Centre, and United Kingdom National Cyber Security Centre, published Principles for the Secure Integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Operational Technology (OT) for critical infrastructure OT owners and operators. The joint guide addresses ML- and LLM-based AI, AI agents, and other logic-based automation, and sets out four principles: understand AI, assess AI use in OT, establish AI governance, and embed safety and security.

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