As a follow-up to our January workshop and in-depth comments from the community, the NIST NCCoE is planning a series of virtual working sessions as targeted discussions to further refine the NIST Cybersecurity Framework (CSF) Cyber Artificial Intelligence (AI) Profile (“Cyber AI Profile”).
We encourage you to register for each of the session topics you’re interested in discussing. Reserve your seat before it’s too late!
Virtual Working Session Schedule
| Session | Description | Date/Time |
| Session #1: Updates to Profile Elements and Contents | This session will discuss approaches to addressing feedback received regarding Profile content, including clarifying approaches and phrasing for Profile elements such as the priorities and considerations in Section 2 of the Preliminary Draft. | April 28, 2026 / 1:00-4:00 P.M. EDT |
| Session #2: Extending the Technical Content | This session will explore how the Profile is being strengthened in critical technical areas including Agentic AI and Zero Trust. | May 5, 2026 / 1:00-4:00 P.M. EDT |
| Session #3: Usability of the Profile | This session will explore different delivery formats to ensure the Profile meets the needs of different stakeholders. | May 12, 2026 / 1:00-4:00 P.M. EDT |
Background
The NIST Cyber AI Profile is intended to help organizations strategically adopt AI while addressing and prioritizing cybersecurity risks stemming from its advancements. In January 2026, the NIST NCCoE Cyber AI Profile team hosted a workshop to obtain feedback on the Preliminary Draft of the Cyber AI Profile and to identify cybersecurity priorities as AI adoption continues to grow. The takeaways from this workshop have been instrumental in both creating the next draft of the Profile and identifying the community’s areas of priority as AI continues to evolve.
This virtual working session series will cover community feedback on adapting cybersecurity practices to AI, strengthening the Cyber AI Profile in key technical areas, and exploring revised Profile delivery formats to enhance usability for different roles in the AI ecosystem.
Who Should attend?
These events are open to the public. We encourage cybersecurity and AI leaders from industry, academia, and government to share expertise on AI cybersecurity.
Please come ready to share your knowledge and insights for improving the Preliminary Draft Cyber AI Profile during these interactive working sessions! Additional information regarding how to prepare for and participate in these sessions can be found on the event pages.
Register Now
Visit the NCCoE event session pages to learn more. Please register for each of the session topics you’re interested in discussing. Attendance for each event is limited to 500 participants.
Can’t Make It?
No problem! If you are unable to attend your desired session, you are welcome to share feedback via email at cyberaiprofile@nist.gov.