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Attorneys Highlight Security Obligations Under Trump AI Action Plan

Companies will need to navigate stricter security requirements in response to the Trump administration’s AI Action Plan, attorneys at Davis Wright Tremaine said Monday (see 2507230058).

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The firm highlighted an order directing the creation of an AI Information Sharing and Analysis Center (AI-ISAC) to “promote AI-security threat information and intelligence sharing across critical infrastructure sectors, as well as enhanced information sharing between public and private actors concerning AI-specific vulnerabilities and threats.”

AI systems used for national security purposes “must be secure-by-design, adversarially robust, resilient, and alert to potential malicious activities like data poisoning or adversarial example attack,” the firm said.