
We have a coordination problem masquerading as a standards problem. (And honestly, the standards part is the easier fix.)
Governments are waking up to AI as a national security issue. Standards bodies are multiplying. Everyone's building frameworks. Nobody's talking to each other. That fragmentation? We'll spend years untangling it.
@owasp AI Exchange has spent years building clarity on AI security. Their work feeds directly into ISO standards and the European AI Act. @SANSInstitute brings 27 years of teaching practitioners worldwide. Together, we're convening the people who can actually fix the coordination gap: policy makers, standards leaders from @NIST, @MITREattack, American National Standards Institute (ANSI), @IEEEorg, Cloud Security Alliance, BIML (Berryville Institute of Machine Learning), OWASP GenAI Security Project. Confirmed attendees include John Keefe, Gary McGraw, Ken Huang, Omar Santos.
The mission of the AI Policy Forum:
Stop the siloing. Map what exists. Find where initiatives reinforce each other instead of creating compliance whiplash for industry. (I think coordination done right looks less like "new rule" and more like "here's how these pieces fit together.")
If you've got ideas on what this conversation should cover, gaps you're seeing, perspectives that belong at the table, please drop them in the comments. Thanks to @robvanderveer and Disesdi Shoshana Cox for your partnership.

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