NIST

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Last mentioned: Mar 21, 2026

Timeline

  1. Projected Hearings

    Congressional committees expected to begin drafting bills based on the six principles.

  2. Framework Release

    White House delivers the six-point policy framework to Congress for legislative action.

  3. NIST AI RMF

    The National Institute of Standards and Technology releases the AI Risk Management Framework.

  4. Executive Order 14110

    President Biden issues the first major Executive Order on Safe, Secure, and Trustworthy AI.

Stories mentioning NIST 2

Regulation Neutral

White House Issues Six-Point AI Framework to Drive Congressional Legislation

The White House has formally delivered a comprehensive AI policy framework to Congress, outlining six core principles designed to balance rapid innovation with national security and civil liberties. This strategic move signals an urgent shift from executive-level guidance to a push for permanent, bipartisan federal legislation governing artificial intelligence.

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security Neutral

Beyond the Role: Why Modern Applications are Abandoning Traditional RBAC

The decades-old Role-Based Access Control (RBAC) model is failing to meet the granular security demands of modern microservices and cloud-native environments. Organizations are increasingly pivoting toward Attribute-Based Access Control (ABAC) to mitigate 'role explosion' and implement true Zero Trust architectures.

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About NIST coverage

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