Chris Krebs
Coverage of Chris Krebs in the Nexus archive.
- Former CISA Director Chris Krebs calls intelligence community's AI warning "pretty alarming"
An international alliance warns that advanced artificial intelligence models could soon overwhelm cybersecurity systems for governments and businesses. Chris Krebs provides analysis on the issue.
- Face the Nation: Bacon, Krebs, Buchanan, Barcott
The article discusses a segment featuring GOP Rep. Don Bacon, cybersecurity expert Chris Krebs, former Biden AI adviser Ben Buchanan, and Rye Barcott. They cover artificial intelligence and related topics.
- 6/7: Face The Nation
This week on 'Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan,' Reps. Ro Khanna, Jim Himes, and Don Bacon join the show. A panel on artificial intelligence featuring Chris Krebs and Ben Buchanan is also included.
- 6/7: Face The Nation
This week's 'Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan' features Reps. Ro Khanna, Jim Himes, and Don Bacon. A panel on artificial intelligence includes Chris Krebs and Ben Buchanan.
- Anthropic adviser says it's "not hypothetical" that AI could abet biological weapons risk
Anthropic adviser Ben Buchanan and CBS News contributor Chris Krebs discussed AI regulation and the risk of AI enabling biological weapons during a segment on 'Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan.' The conversation focused on whether the government should regulate AI and the potential dangers of unaddressed AI advancements.
- Open: This is "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan," June 7, 2026
The June 7, 2026 episode of 'Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan' features Reps. Ro Khanna, Don Bacon, and Jim Himes, along with a panel on artificial intelligence including cybersecurity expert Chris Krebs and Ben Buchanan, a former special adviser for AI during the Biden administration.
- CISA sidelined as White House scrambles on AI cyber threats
CISA is facing shrinking resources and a diminished role in addressing AI-driven cyber threats, with significant staff and funding cuts under the Trump administration. Industry leaders and former officials warn this undermines preparedness for critical infrastructure attacks, while recent hiring plans may signal a potential reversal.