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Treasury Report Unveils Strategies To Tackle AI-Specific Cybersecurity Risks In Financial Sector

Omolemi EboisetaleBy Omolemi EboisetaleMarch 28, 2024 Worldwide No Comments2 Mins Read
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In response to the evolving landscape of cybersecurity risks fueled by artificial intelligence (AI) in the financial sector, the U.S. Department of the Treasury has released a comprehensive report. 

This report, a direct outcome of Presidential Executive Order 14110, outlines strategies to mitigate AI-specific cybersecurity threats within financial institutions.

Crafted by the Treasury’s Office of Cybersecurity and Critical Infrastructure Protection (OCCIP), the report delves into the challenges and opportunities posed by AI in securing financial services. It states the urgent need for collaborative efforts to address immediate operational risks, cybersecurity threats, and fraud challenges across the sector.

One of the primary areas of concern highlighted in the report is the growing gap between large and small financial institutions in deploying AI systems. While larger institutions have the resources to develop their own AI systems, smaller ones often lack the necessary internal data resources. 





Moreover, the report stressed the crucial role of data sharing in enhancing fraud prevention measures. It calls for increased collaboration among financial institutions to overcome data disparities and harness AI effectively in combating fraudulent activities.

Addressing regulatory coordination, the report raises concerns about the fragmented regulatory landscape governing AI deployment in the financial sector. It advocates for coordinated efforts among financial institutions and regulators to navigate evolving regulatory frameworks effectively.

The report proposes the expansion of the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) AI Risk Management Framework. This expansion aims to tailor frameworks to address AI governance and risk management specific to the financial services domain.

Transparency emerges as a key theme in the report, with recommendations for the development of standardized descriptions akin to “nutrition labels” for vendor-provided AI systems. Such labels would enable stakeholders to assess data usage and privacy implications effectively.

Acknowledging the AI workforce talent gap, the report calls for the development of best practices and role-specific training to equip practitioners with the necessary skills to navigate AI risks effectively. Furthermore, international collaboration is deemed essential in shaping regulatory frameworks and addressing emerging threats in the global AI landscape.

In conclusion, the Treasury pledges to work closely with private sector entities, federal agencies, regulatory bodies, and international partners to implement the recommendations outlined in the report. 

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