Tuskira, an AI-native cybersecurity platform designed to unify and optimize modern security operations, has announced the creation of the AI Security Council (AISC) — a global alliance of cybersecurity leaders, technologists, and researchers dedicated to defining the standards for securing, governing, and defending AI systems across enterprises.
The newly formed council brings together forward-looking CISOs, CTOs, security engineers, and AI researchers to address the growing complexity of autonomous cyber threats and the systemic risks tied to large-scale AI adoption. Their mission: to ensure that AI innovation strengthens, rather than undermines, the resilience of the global cybersecurity landscape.
The AISC will focus on key priorities such as detecting AI-driven attacks, orchestrating autonomous security responses, fortifying model integrity, ensuring data provenance within large language model ecosystems, and developing effective cross-border AI governance frameworks. Through private workshops, threat intelligence briefings, and collaborative reports, council members aim to convert field research and real-world insights into actionable frameworks that organizations can use to operationalize secure AI at scale.
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“The complexity of AI-driven threats requires a fundamentally new approach to collective intelligence,” said Piyush Sharma, CEO and co-founder of Tuskira. “The AI Security Council is founded on collaboration and shared expertise. By bringing together diverse perspectives, we can stay ahead of adversaries and create a security-first foundation for the AI-powered enterprise. This initiative is about leading with purpose and shaping a more secure, inclusive, and resilient digital future.”
Echoing this sentiment, Cassandra Mack, CISO at Tensorwave, noted that cybersecurity today demands teamwork over isolation.
“In the age of AI, defending against advanced threats can’t be a solo effort. The AI Security Council provides a trusted space for the brightest minds in security to exchange intelligence, align on priorities, and develop coordinated strategies for the challenges ahead.”
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Adding to that, Peter Holcomb, Founder and CEO of Optimo IT, emphasized the council’s focus on practical governance.
“Responsible AI isn’t just about transparency or performance—it’s about anticipating misuse before it happens. The AISC is tackling difficult engineering and compliance questions, from validating model integrity in real time to embedding governance without hindering innovation. We’re not just analyzing risk—we’re building the guardrails for secure and scalable AI systems.”
Amy Lemberger, Senior Consultant at Lemberger & Associates, highlighted the operational impact of the council’s collaboration.
“The AISC lets us move beyond isolated experiences. By sharing real threat data, testing control gaps collectively, and co-developing frameworks born from real-world scenarios, we’re accelerating the maturity of AI security practices across the industry.”
Through this initiative, Tuskira aims to redefine how enterprises secure AI systems, driving industry-wide collaboration to build an adaptive defense strategy that evolves alongside AI innovation. The AI Security Council is positioned not just as a think tank—but as an engine for building the foundational blueprint for secure, governed, and resilient AI.
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