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Executive Order Creates Voluntary Regulatory Regime of Frontier AI Models

By Matthew Ferraro, Kate M. Growley, CIPP/G, CIPP/US & Rajeev Raghavan on June 3, 2026
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The president’s Executive Order, “Promoting Advanced Artificial Intelligence Innovation and Security,” directs federal agencies to develop a voluntary process through which AI developers may submit frontier models for government review 30 days prior to public release. It also establishes a suite of complementary measures, including an AI cybersecurity clearinghouse, expanded federal hiring for cybersecurity roles, and a directive to the U.S. Department of Justice to prioritize prosecution of AI-enabled criminal activity. Click here to continue reading the full version of this alert.

Photo of Matthew Ferraro Matthew Ferraro

Matthew F. Ferraro is a partner in Crowell & Moring’s Privacy and Cybersecurity Group, where he helps clients address complex regulatory matters at the intersection of advanced technology, national security, and crisis management. He advises leading organizations on high-impact matters related to artificial

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Matthew F. Ferraro is a partner in Crowell & Moring’s Privacy and Cybersecurity Group, where he helps clients address complex regulatory matters at the intersection of advanced technology, national security, and crisis management. He advises leading organizations on high-impact matters related to artificial intelligence (AI) and other emerging technologies, cyberattacks, domestic and international privacy compliance, internal investigations, foreign direct investment reviews, and high-stakes crises.

Before joining the firm, Matthew served as the Senior Counselor for Cybersecurity and Emerging Technology to the Secretary of Homeland Security. As a principal advisor to the Secretary and a member of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s leadership team, he served at the heart of U.S. government policymaking around AI and cybersecurity. He assisted in the development and drafting of key AI, cyber, and technology policies and regulations; advised on the deployment of AI to fulfill the department’s missions; and counseled on cyber-incident responses and investigations. Matthew also helped establish and served as the Executive Director of the Artificial Intelligence Safety and Security Board, a flagship public-private advisory committee focused on AI’s use in critical infrastructure and chaired by the Secretary and composed of industry, nonprofit, and government luminaries.

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Photo of Kate M. Growley, CIPP/G, CIPP/US Kate M. Growley, CIPP/G, CIPP/US
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Photo of Rajeev Raghavan Rajeev Raghavan

Rajeev Raghavan is a former special counsel to the Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and federal prosecutor who guides clients through high-stakes cybersecurity and privacy incidents, government investigations and enforcement actions, sensitive national security matters, and litigation.

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