CSET (Center for Security and Emerging Technology)
Georgetown University-based policy research center. The wiki’s primary citation source for AI export controls, jurisdictional adversaries, and the regulatory leverage threat class (Agentic AI Threat Classes 2026 §Class 5).
Notable outputs
- Recommendations on Export Controls for Artificial Intelligence (cset.georgetown.edu/publication/recommendations-on-export-controls-for-artificial-intelligence) — framework for AI export controls; the analytic basis enterprises rely on when reasoning about BIS designations.
- For Export Controls on AI, Don’t Forget the “Catch-All” Basics (cset.georgetown.edu/article/dont-forget-the-catch-all-basics-ai-export-controls) — covers BIS catch-all controls applicable to AI.
Why it matters for an enterprise wiki
CSET’s work is the most analytically rigorous policy research available on the boundary between AI governance and the export-control regime. For enterprise architects, it is the primary source for understanding why a vendor like DeepSeek can become unusable mid-deployment under IEEPA designation, and why jurisdiction-tagging in the AI-BOM is now a required CMM L3+ practice.
See Also
- Agentic AI Threat Classes — 2026 Expansion §Class 5 — primary citation
- EU AI Act — extraterritorial regulatory regime