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The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), within the U.S. Department of Commerce, invites stakeholders to participate in an upcoming workshop on AI Incident Management. As AI systems become increasingly integral to critical infrastructure, cybersecurity, and national security, a new class of incidents is emerging where AI systems are both targets and sources of risk. Addressing these challenges may require new methods and coordinated action across government, industry, and academia.
Building on the collaborative model of efforts, this workshop will convene leaders from across the AI and cybersecurity stakeholder communities to initiate a shared dialogue on scalable, mission-aligned approaches to AI incident response.
The workshop will:
This engagement will inform future Information Technology Laboratory (ITL) and Center for AI Standards and Innovation (CAISI)* efforts to implement America’s AI Action Plan, including updates to existing guidelines and the development of new recommendations.
NIST invites stakeholders to contribute their expertise and help shape a coordinated, forward-looking approach to AI incident management. Outcomes from this workshop will inform future guidelines, strengthen ecosystem readiness, and support national and global alignment.
AI developers, service providers, incident responders, critical infrastructure partners, academics, cybersecurity professionals, and government stakeholders.
*For more information about NIST’s efforts in AI, please visit the Information Technology Laboratory AI site (https://www.nist.gov/artificial-intelligence/nist-information-technology-laboratory-itl-ai-program) and the Center for Artificial Intelligence Standards and Innovation site (https://www.nist.gov/caisi).
Agenda - Final
| Start - EDT | End- EDT | Topic | Speaker(s) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 8:00am | 9:00am | Registration/Check-in & Coffee | |
| 9:00am | 9:15am | Welcome and Introduction |
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| 9:15am | 9:30am | Session 0: AI Incident Response: Sketching the Problem Space |
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| 9:30am | 10:10am | Keynote Title: A Global Perspective on AI Incident Management: Risks, Responses, and Gaps | Prof. Neil Thompson, MIT Future Tech |
| 10:10am | 11:10am | Session 1: AI Under Attack: Incident Response for AI Systems | Session Chair: Craig Schlenoff, NIST
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| 11:10am | 11:25am | Break | |
| 11:25am | 12:25pm | Session 2: Misuse and Malfunction: Understanding Emerging AI-Induced Incidents | Session Chair: Jon Boyens, NIST
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| 12:25pm | 1:25pm | Lunch | |
| 1:25pm | 2:30pm | Mini-talks: Landscape of Existing Guidance | Session Chair: Harold Booth, NIST
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| 2:30pm | 3:30pm | Panel Discussion Incident Response: Roles and Responsibilities in the era of AI Agents | Moderator: Jay Rekhi, NIST
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| 3:30pm | 3:45pm | Break | |
| 3:45pm | 4:45pm | Breakout Sessions Learning from the Practitioners, Stakeholders: 1a and 1b) Cybersecurity Incident Response for Impacted AI Systems 2a and 2b) Responding to Incidents resulting from Misuse and Malfunction of AI | |
| 4:45pm | 5:05pm | Summary of Breakouts Presented by breakout moderators | |
| 5:05pm | 5:20pm | Closing: Next Steps and Engagement | Jay Rekhi, NIST |
Visitor Access Requirement:
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Failure to show proper valid and compliant/non-expired photo identification upon check-in will result in denied entry into the facility.
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Created March 31, 2026, Updated May 27, 2026
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