This weekly update highlights major developments in AI data security. U.S. and global agencies released new rules to protect AI systems from data risks. They warned about data supply chain vulnerabilities where attackers can poison AI training data.

The guidelines help organizations prevent malicious data tampering during AI development. Agencies urged stronger monitoring to spot unusual data changes in AI systems.

An upcoming summit will explore protecting AI-generated information. Experts will discuss safeguards for new types of data created by AI agents.

Security leaders emphasized that data integrity is AI's biggest weakness. Protecting training data ensures AI makes trustworthy decisions.

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