NIST, MITRE Partner on $20m AI Centers For Manufacturing and Cybersecurity
NIST and MITRE are collaboratively launching two centers to advance AI security for US manufacturing and critical infrastructure
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NIST and MITRE are collaboratively launching two centers to advance AI security for US manufacturing and critical infrastructure
With the presidential election this year and increase in cyberattacks and conflict around the world, MITRE has outlined four important areas the incoming presidential administration should focus on next year.
The MITRE Corporation has officially made available a new threat-modeling framework called EMB3D for makers of embedded devices used in critical infrastructure environments
It's critical for hospitals and other firms to not only prepare for how they will respond to a cyberattack but also to consider the regional impact if a neighboring provider of services needed in the community is disrupted by a serious cyber incident, said Margie Zuk of Mitre.
MITRE’s EMB3D provides industrial manufacturers with a shared understanding to mitigate cyber threats
Threat actor groups like Wizard Spider and Sandworm have been wreaking havoc over the past few years – developing and deploying cybercrime tools like Conti, Trickbot, and Ryuk ransomware. Most recently, Sandworm (suspected to be a Russian cyber-military unit) unleashed cyberattacks against Ukranian infrastructure targets