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Legislative actions on cyber threats; AI in diplomacy; HHS’s tech reorganization
Ransomware attacks have prompted legislative action to classify such cyber offenses alongside terrorism. A provision authored by Sen. Mark Warner, D-Va., included in the annual intelligence authorization act, seeks to combat the surge in ransomware by naming specific gangs and designating host nations as ‘state sponsors of ransomware,’ subjecting them to potential U.S. sanctions. Although the U.S. Justice Department has previously prioritized ransomware investigations similarly to terrorism, this proposal would be the first law to formally link ransomware to terrorism. However, its effectiveness is debated among experts due to the complex ties between ransomware actors and their host states.
In other news, the Department of State is conducting market research on customizable large language models (LLMs) that could enhance its handling of classified and unclassified data. This initiative is part of an effort to identify available AI tools that meet stringent security requirements, including the Defense Department’s Impact Level 6 and moderate-level FedRAMP authorization. This reflects the department’s strategic approach to augmenting its diplomatic missions with advanced technology.
The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) is restructuring its technological and AI responsibilities, transferring these from the Assistant Secretary for Administration to the Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology (ONC), now also designated as the Assistant Secretary for Technology Policy. FedScoop’s Madison Alder sits down with Micky Tripathi, head of ONC and the new Assistant Secretary for Technology Policy, to discuss the reorganization’s goals to enhance departmental AI and tech strategies and improve integration across HHS’s diverse agencies.
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