Arvind Raman told lawmakers that it is “vitally important” that the U.S. lead in global standards-setting so that the country’s values are entrenched in AI development.
Before AI agents run amok, a new NIST project is seeking feedback on the secure use of the fast evolving technology.
The hearing revealed that senators are paying close attention to how NIST’s work intersects with one of the most contentious ...
WASHINGTON, DC -Arvind Raman, the engineering scholar nominated to lead the US National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), told senators that the agency must focus on accelerating American ...
The moment security-minded professionals had long been waiting for arrived this summer as the National Institute of Standards and Technology finalized three quantum-resistant algorithms and signaled ...
The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), a small agency in the Department of Commerce, is a crucial player in the White House’s Cybersecurity Strategy and Implementation Plan, or ...
Beginning in 2016, NIST began a lengthy public competition to develop "post-quantum" cryptographic schemes, which are a subset of "quantum-safe algorithms." NIST described the quantum decryption ...
The National Institute of Standards and Technology ("NIST") recently updated its 2020 Privacy Framework 1.0 to include artificial intelligence ("AI") risk management ...
Security Experts Welcome NIST’s New Encryption Standards For Quantum Computers Your email has been sent Although quantum computing is not yet widespread, current encryption methods pose a significant ...