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Global Cyber Agencies Issue New SBOMs for AI Guidance to Tackle AI Supply Chain Risks
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Published 2026-05-12 21:09 UTCUpdated 2026-05-13 11:00 UTC
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A group of international government agencies released guidance Tuesday on what they believe any artificial intelligence “ingredients list” tool should include to make AI more secure.
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Global Cyber Agencies Issue New SBOMs for AI Guidance to Tackle AI Supply Chain Risks
Infosecurity Magazine · infosecurity-magazine.com · 2026-05-13 11:00 UTC
CISA’s AI SBOM guidance pushes software supply-chain oversight into new territory
CSO Online · csoonline.com · 2026-05-13 10:42 UTC
Major world economies spell out key elements of AI ‘ingredients list’
CyberScoop · cyberscoop.com · 2026-05-12 21:09 UTC
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