The US National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) issued four guides addressing AI risks, with a focus on generative AI, malicious training data, synthetic content risks, and global AI standardization. These guides aim to provide in-depth insights into the risks outlined in NIST's AI Risk Management Framework (AI RMF) and are anticipated to be crucial reading material for cybersecurity professionals. The documents, expected to be finalized this year, are not regulatory requirements but will serve as significant points of reference, potentially adding a layer of compliance anxiety for CISOs

 NIST publishes new guides on AI risk for developers and CISOs

As AI continues to evolve and become more prevalent in various sectors, the need for understanding and mitigating its associated risks becomes paramount for organizations. The guides set clear boundaries on best practices, but incorporating this additional knowledge alongside existing cybersecurity frameworks may present challenges and require heightened attention from security professionals. ```
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