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Michael Murray, founder and CEO of Scope Security, joined host John Gilroy on this week's Federal Tech Talk to discuss health care cybersecurity and why some devices in hospitals can be vectors for ransomware attacks.
The Department of Homeland Security has dabbled with affective computing to see if it detects lies among people seeking entry to the country. But Alex Engler says now is the time to put boundaries around it.
Agencies often have data stored in multiple silos and data lakes, making discovery difficult. In addition, that data is rarely in standardized formats, especially with regard to formats usable by AI and ML. But by applying DevOps principles to their data strategies, they can overcome this stumbling block much quicker, facilitating implementation of AI and ML tools.
Deploying coordinated disinformation and influence campaigns as a means of cyber warfare is becoming an increasingly popular tactic for nefarious agents looking to target the public sector.
The Department of Homeland Security's Science and Technology Directorate has established a strategic plan for how artificial intelligence and machine learning can help the department's mission.
The demand for a digital-first strategy at federal agencies has only increased since 2020. The pandemic kicked off a massive migration to the cloud; all of the agencies that had not explored it yet, or…
Nicholas Andersen, chief information security officer, Public Sector at Lumen Technologies, joined host John Gilroy on this week's Federal Tech Talk to discuss cybersecurity in today’s rapidly changing federal environment.
The contracts will develop the integration of the autonomous core system and continued operational experimentation through 2022.
In it's latest rendition of it's Hyperspace Challenge, this year the Air Force Research Laboratory is looking for technology that can provide the government and participating military agencies with secure, trustworthy autonomous and automated solutions for space.
There's a lot of untapped talent in the National Guard and reserve forces. Now the Defense Innovation Unit has come up with an artificial intelligence application to help close the gap.
Since last year, the Labor Department has adjusted its approach to collaboration while the Air Force is using more virtual and augmented reality.
Illegal fishing is bad, not just for fish populations. It can threaten food supplies, the marine ecosystem, even geopolitical stability.
The Bureau of the Fiscal Service is focused on simplifying its data footprint to make its data more secure while also applying more security to it.
By any measure, the federal market for information technology is enormous -- close to 8% of the discretionary budget.
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