The National Insider Threat Task Force is raising awareness about phishing, social engineering and other modern tactics, while also gearing up for a new push aimed at “safeguarding science,” according to its deputy director.
During this exclusive webinar, moderator Jory Heckman and guest Tom Sasala, chief data officer with the Department of the Navy will discuss data management strategy and AI's role in cybersecurity. In addition, Randy Hayes, public sector at VAST Federal will provide an industry perspective.
Army command selection boards in the future may depend on computer automated scoring of past evaluations.
A new group convened to study strategic technology competition issues facing the United States is urging policymakers to establish a “new public-private model” for marshaling U.S. resources in the emerging tech race with China.
NARA is looking at expanding the "Capstone" email retention approach to text messages, chat and other digital forms of communications.
The General Services Administration started to do pre-award audits of companies before they get on the schedule contract to ensure they aren’t using any prohibited telecommunication products from China.
Nukes are expensive to operate. But researchers at the Argonne National Laboratory think they found a way to use artificial intelligence to drive down costs.
The introduction of “e-App” is a key development in an NBIS software project that’s considered the cornerstone of federal personnel vetting reforms.
Spy agencies are ramping up partnerships with the commercial space industry and using artificial intelligence to help sort through all the data.
The federal government has been working toward information technology modernization for decades. While several agencies have made significant progress, many systems today are still unable to support one of the most vital innovations to federal systems transformation: artificial intelligence.
CFTC’s mission is to watch out for manipulation of financial markets, and supervised machine learning can help.
Many agencies are unlikely to hit an end-of-year deadline for transitioning away from paper records.
From federal policymakers to agency implementers, we've heard a ton of talk about artificial intelligence (AI). But neither group has done nearly everything it said it wants to do to promote effective use of AI. That's one takeaway from a new report card from the Information Technology Innovation Foundation.
A top artificial intelligence expert in the Obama, Trump and Biden administrations is leaving government.
The Select Committee on the Modernization of Congress found that nearly every function in the Legislative Branch is due for updating. Members held a hearing on whether artificial intelligence technology could help.