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scale for less powerful versus more
powerful AI models, and if so, how?
c. How economically feasible is it for
data center operators to maintain
physical separation between
infrastructure used for frontier AI
training or for inference and other
applications? What effects, if any,
would this achieve beyond logical
separation?
d. Are there any economic or
technical reasons not to keep highly
sensitive data, or frontier AI model
weights, encrypted at rest, in use and in
transit? Are there economical or
technological barriers that would hinder
the deployment of other data security
measures that would protect highly
sensitive data, such as frontier AI model
weights?
e. What data security measures are
data centers implementing as they
integrate AI applications and
capabilities within their existing
infrastructure (e.g., power management,
energy efficiency)?
10. What training tools and exercises
do data centers use to train personnel
and validate the efficacy of their data
security posture?
a. What forms of on-the-job data
security training do data centers provide
to their staff?
b. How do data centers evaluate their
employees’ data security competencies?
Describe any industry certifications that
data center operators prioritize to
indicate competence in data security.
c. Describe how data centers work
with third parties in red-teaming efforts
to simulate outside attacks. How often
do data centers provide third parties’
access? What level of access do data
centers provide to third parties?
11. What role or actions, if any,
should be taken by the Department of
Commerce and, more generally, the
federal government, to address the
challenges to and opportunities for
fostering the development of data
centers?
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Stephanie Weiner,
Chief Counsel, National Telecommunications
and Information Administration.
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Title of Collection: Applicant
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OMB Control Number: 3045–0102.
Type of Review: Renewal.
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Caroline Fernandez,
Acting Director, Office of Monitoring.
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