NYC, New York / Washington, D.C.- Alice, formerly ActiveFence, a global leader in AI safety and security, voiced its support for the Protecting America from Cyber Threats Act (S. 2983)-bipartisan legislation introduced by the U.S. Senators Gary Peters (D-MI) and Mike Rounds (R-SD). The bill seeks to restore and extend critical authorities enabling cybersecurity information-sharing between the private sector and federal agencies, essential tools that expired on September 30, 2025.
Alice joins leading technology and cybersecurity organizations in urging swift passage of the legislation, as outlined in a recent statement from the U.S. Senate Committee on Homeland Security & Governmental Affairs.
“These authorities form the backbone of real-time collaboration between the public and private sectors, an essential tool in detecting, disrupting, and mitigating emerging online threats,” saidNoam Schwartz, CEO and Co-founder of ActiveFence.“As a company dedicated to safeguarding users and the world’s leading organizations from malicious activity online, ActiveFence recognizes that timely, trusted information exchange is vital to protecting our nation’s digital resilience and security.”
The legislation would renew the legal framework that allows companies to voluntarily share cyber threat indicators, such as malware signatures, vulnerabilities, and attack patterns with the government under established privacy and liability protections. This collaboration strengthens collective defense against increasingly sophisticated digital threats.
With deep expertise at the intersection of AI and security, ActiveFence is pioneering research and technologies that evaluate and safeguard Generative AI systems against emerging risks. From large language models to AIapplications and enterprise deployments, ActiveFence helps the world’s leading technology companies build and maintain safer AI ecosystems. Its dedicated AI security research teams- composed of top researchers, data scientists, and threat analysts- partner with major model providers and platforms to identify vulnerabilities, strengthen guardrails, and ensure responsible, secure innovation.
ActiveFence’s support reflects its broader mission to advance global digital safety and resilience through intelligence-driven, AI-powered solutions that help organizations identify, evaluate, and mitigate harmful activity across the internet.
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