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"path": "/federal-insights/2026/05/heres-how-nist-is-teeing-up-guidance-for-securing-ai/",
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"All News",
"Artificial Intelligence",
"Cybersecurity",
"Federal Insights",
"Technology",
"AI-augmented cyber defenses",
"AI-informed cybersecurity",
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"Katerina Megas",
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"textContent": "NIST’s 800-53 and Cybersecurity Framework created a global IT security foundation. Now they’re applying the model to AI security.",
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