This is the thirty-third in a series of Covington blogs on implementation of Executive Order 14028, “Improving the Nation’s Cybersecurity,” issued by President Biden on May 12, 2021 (the “Cyber EO”). The first blog summarized the Cyber EO’s key provisions and timelines, and the subsequent blogs described the actions taken by various government agencies to implement the Cyber EO from June 2021 through December 2023. This blog describes key actions taken to implement the Cyber EO, as well as the U.S. National Cybersecurity Strategy, during January 2024. It also describes key actions taken during January 2024 to implement President Biden’s Executive Order on Artificial Intelligence (the “AI EO”), particularly its provisions that impact cybersecurity, secure software, and federal government contractors.
Anticipated Q1 2024 Actions Implementing the AI EO
Several agencies are expected to satisfy milestones related to the AI EO’s key requirements in the coming months. For example, the Secretary of Commerce is expected to issue proposed rules requiring companies that develop certain large and sophisticated AI models to make periodic disclosures to the government. A new post on the Covington Inside Global Tech blog provides substantive background and a sense of timing for that action and numerous others. For more on the Executive Order, see our summary of its key provisions.