Securing the Artificial Intelligence Supply Chain – Building Cyber Resilience for a Trusted AI Ecosystem Webinar
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Securing the Artificial Intelligence Supply Chain – Building Cyber Resilience for a Trusted AI Ecosystem Webinar

Monday, November 10, 2025 11:00am-12:00pm EST   Virtual, ON24


As artificial intelligence becomes foundational to both government missions and commercial innovation, the security of the AI supply chain, which includes compute infrastructure, chips and software libraries as well as data sources, models, and human expertise, has emerged as a defining challenge for national resilience. Adversaries are already targeting the digital backbone that supports AI development and deployment, making supply-chain cybersecurity essential to sustaining trust and competitiveness.

This webinar will examine how the public and private sectors can work together to safeguard the AI ecosystem while keeping innovation affordable and deployable at scale. Speakers will define what constitutes the AI supply chain, outline where its cyber vulnerabilities lie, and discuss cost-effective strategies for risk reduction, such as provenance tracking, secure-by-design engineering, model assurance, software transparency and supply-chain attestation.

Participants will gain insight into how to meet evolving security and resilience expectations without slowing innovation or creating compliance bottlenecks.
  • Bob Kolasky
    Bob Kolasky -
    SVP, Critical Infrastructure, Exiger

    Bob Kolasky is Senior Vice President of Critical Infrastructure at Exiger, where he directs the development of cutting-edge third party and supply chain risk management technology for the critical infrastructure community. Bob is a widely-recognized expert with over two decades of experience. He’s a Nonresident Scholar in the Carnegie Endowment’s International Peace’s Technology and International Affairs Program, a CSIS Senior Associate, and a Senior Fellow at Auburn University’s McCrary Institute. Bob also served the OECD’s High-Level Risk Forum Chair. He was the founding Director for CISA’s National Risk Management Center, where he co-chaired the Information and Communications Technology Supply Chain Risk Management Task Force. Throughout his career, he’s worked for government agencies and contractors, including DHS, GAO, Abrams Learning & Information Systems and Booz Allen Hamilton.

  • John Miller
    John Miller -
    Senior Vice President for Policy and General Counsel, Information Technology Industry Council (ITI)

    John Miller is Senior Vice President for Policy and General Counsel at the Information Technology Industry Council (ITI), the preeminent global technology trade association. John founded and leads ITI’s Trust, Data and Technology policy team, driving ITI’s global policy strategy and advocacy on a broad portfolio of digital, internet, and national security policy and legal issues, including cybersecurity, artificial intelligence (AI), supply chain resiliency and security, privacy and data protection, data governance and cross- border data flows, content moderation, platform liability, government access to data, telecommunications, cloud policy, and quantum technologies. A recognized global expert on technology policy, John has testified before the U.S. Congress on an array of technology policy issues including cybersecurity, privacy, economic security, and supply chain risk management and resiliency. John was previously appointed as an expert on multiple National Security and Telecommunications Advisory Committee (NSTAC) subcommittees, most recently to the Subcommittee on Addressing the Misuse of Domestic Infrastructure by Foreign Malicious Actors and served as a principal IT Sector representative to the Enduring Security Framework. John additionally was selected and participates as an expert in the Organisation for Economic Co-Operation and Development (OECD) Network of Experts on AI and OECD Expert Community on Data Free Flows with Trust. John has significant leadership experience in public-private partnerships in the U.S., receiving the inaugural National Risk Management Center Partner Award for his impact as Co-Chair of the ICT Supply Chain Risk Management Task Force and has served for over a decade on the Executive Committee of the Information Technology Sector Coordinating Council (including multiple terms as Chair). John previously held multiple executive positions in the Global Public Policy organization at Intel Corporation, including Director of Cybersecurity Policy and worked as a lawyer in private practice. John holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in government from Hamilton College and a Juris Doctor degree from the University of Wisconsin Law School.

  • 11:00am - 12:00pm EST

    Webinar Discussion with Bob Kolasky and John Miller

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