The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) recently held its second Cybersecurity Framework Profile for Artificial Intelligence (Cyber AI Profile) Workshop, gathering valuable input on the Preliminary Draft from participants in January. This feedback is now driving the development of the next draft of the NIST Cyber AI Profile. A full workshop summary is forthcoming, but initial insights reveal key themes and highlights from the event. The workshop built upon previous discussions, focusing on the evolving landscape of cybersecurity and artificial intelligence. As state-aligned activity involving major technology companies like Intel becomes more prevalent, the threat model shifts from traditional criminal activity to geopolitical motivations, requiring a fundamentally different approach to cybersecurity1. This change in threat model necessitates a revised playbook for practitioners, emphasizing the importance of staying informed about emerging cybersecurity standards and guidelines, such as those being developed by NIST.