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Maryland Advances AI Data Security
March 25, 2026
Maryland's Department of Information Technology, led by Secretary and CIO Katie Savage, is actively enhancing data security while scaling AI adoption across state operations. The state has implemented a unified identity and access management platform, introduced a comprehensive cybersecurity policy suite, and launched a vulnerability disclosure program to mitigate AI-driven threats. Maryland is also fostering an AI community and deploying innovative AI tools such as chatbots to support case workers, balancing strategic oversight with grassroots innovation.
- Why this matters: Procurement professionals should note Maryland's integrated approach to AI and cybersecurity as it signals increased demand for secure identity management solutions and AI-enabled services.
- The state's emphasis on zero-trust architecture and unified platforms indicates opportunities for vendors specializing in cybersecurity frameworks and AI tools tailored for government use.
- Organizations supporting AI adoption in public sector workflows may find openings to collaborate on workforce empowerment and community-building initiatives.
- This development underscores the importance of aligning procurement strategies with evolving AI security requirements and state-level innovation programs.
Maryland has integrated a single identity and access management platform, released a cybersecurity policy suite and a vulnerability disclosure program.
— Katie Savage
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- Marylandβs Katie Savage on securing data while scaling AI | FedScoop · FedScoop · Mar 25