Biden's Executive Order 14110 of Oct. 30, 2023 was aimed at developers of "the most powerful" AI systems. It required reporting of potential AI risks and sharing of results of their red-team safety tests with federal agencies.
Just days before the inauguration ceremony, the outgoing Biden administration issued a sweeping cybersecurity executive order aimed primarily at improving the defenses of federal agencies and their contractors.
The Biden administration will sign an executive order to bolster port cybersecurity with additional actions to enhance maritime cybersecurity, secure supply chains, and strengthen the US industrial base.
A new executive order from the Biden administration addresses a wide range of the potential harms that AI can cause, putting new safeguards in place for everything from biological materials engineering to deepfakes.
The crux of the privacy objections is that the executive order does not guarantee that indiscriminate collection will be stopped; it merely attempts to narrow the scope of intelligence activity in EU-US data transfers.
Biden administration executive order looks to make immediate improvement to the nation's cyber defenses, with the headline item being new reporting requirements for federal government vendors that experience cybersecurity breaches.






