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The practice lead for solutions architects public sector says generative AI will reshape the modern government workplace.
The Navy wants to explore the idea of incorporating natural language capabilities into classification guides to be able to probe datasets.
Okta’s LaRel Rogers tells Federal News Network that federal agencies are holding themselves to a higher standard for better customer experience online.
Few endeavors have engaged the world's best minds than predicting the weather. Forecasting has improved since the days of sailing ships. Now artificial intelligence is blowing in like a Category 5 hurricane.
Jane Rathbun, the Department of the Navy CIO, said two “Cyber Ready” pilots are demonstrating how to move away from the Risk Management Framework
Rep. Nancy Mace (R-S.C.) is concerned about a recent GSA IG report that found GSA bought 150 videoconference cameras manufactured in China
A VA watchdog says hundreds of thousands of veterans treated at sites using the VA's EHR are at risk of receiving the wrong medication.
Between constant ransomware and medical device software scares, the health care sector has become a scary place for cybersecurity. Now the Health and Human Services Department HHS) is asking organizations in the health care sector to adopt what it calls "high-impact cybersecurity practices."
Carissa Landymore, the DoDNet program manager for DISA, said many of the defense agencies are completing the initial discovery phase to move to the DoDNet.
Because technology changes, cybersecurity threats change, which means cybersecurity practitioners must keep moving to stay on top of their game.
As we ramp up to the 2024 presidential election, collective election defense efforts are likely to be heavily tested. By working with private sector organizations to launch coordinated threat responses, federal agencies can better defend against known nation-state actors.
Gain insights on how data, AI/ML and good partnerships can help create better fraud prevention policies and investigations.
Before DoD can leverage AI at scale, it needs access to data. But challenges ranging from policy constraints to technical issues to mistrust continue to hinder effective implementation of the technology.
As we navigate a landscape of evolving threats and heightened security needs, integrating AI-driven solutions in federal facilities is not just a forward-thinking move but a necessary evolution.
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