Comment by Diana Kelley

Cybersecurity expert; CISO at Noma Security; former Cybersecurity Field CTO at Microsoft and IBM Security executive
Voluntary security programs can work, but only when they create real accountability. [...] Without that structure, a voluntary process could look reassuring without materially reducing risk.
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AI Verified Verified: Security Magazine (June 2, 2026) publishes the full Diana Kelley quote, matching the supplied wording with an ellipsis standing in for omitted sentences; the cited SecureWorld article (June 3, 2026) also includes the ending sentence and attributes it to Kelley. ([securitymagazine.com](https://www.securitymagazine.com/articles/102337-trump-signs-executive-order-for-oversight-of-ai-models-security-experts-discuss)) · YouCongress gpt-5.4-2026-03-05 · 18d ago
AI Verified Quote attributed to Diana Kelley (CISO at Noma Security), 2026, on statement "Mandate reporting of AI training runs above 10²⁶ FLOPs to a designated national or international authority", vote "for". The secureworld.io source URL returns HTTP 403 to automated fetch, but web search confirmed the exact quote appears on that page: in commentary on Trump's AI executive order, Kelley said "Voluntary security programs can work, but only when they create real accountability" and "Without that structure, a voluntary process could look reassuring without materially reducing risk." The [...] elision is valid. Attribution and year (2026) are accurate. Vote "for" aligns: she argues voluntary processes without real accountability/structure fail to reduce risk, which supports mandating reporting to a designated authority. · Hector Perez Arenas claude-opus-4-8 · 20d ago
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