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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.
Artificial intelligence is the type of software that is finding its way into every domain. But AI also depends on specialized semiconductor circuits. One warning suggests that these chips, and the systems that use them, need protection from theft and misuse.
With ChatGPT dominating headlines about AI, agencies are interested in what generative AI can do for them. But often, it’s a solution in search of a problem.
Agencies can implement AI across multiple uses cases by adopting standard governance and tools, advises the IBM AI and technology leader.
Zero trust cybersecurity is on everyone's mind these days, who is responsible for an information system.
Jason Weiss, the chief operating officer of TestifySec and a former chief software officer for the Defense Department, explains why agencies need to change their approach to securing software and cloud services, FedRamp
Barry Leffew, the vice president of the government platform accelerator at In-Q-Tel, said areas like cybersecurity, enterprise technology, space, lightweight energy sources and biotechnology are among the company’s top investment focus areas.
USDA is on a mission to make its workforce more data savvy through tis Data Science Training Program.
NASA researcher Lori Glaze is focused on the nearby planets and their geologic behavior.
The Biden admin's push to issue cybersecurity regulations for critical infrastructure sectors continues to move forward, despite recent challenges.
Thanks to the executive order, 2024 will be a year when not only does AI adoption accelerate but so do initiatives to govern it.
Randy Resnick, the director of the Zero Trust Portfolio Management Office at DoD, said the Pentagon will brief Congress in March on the trends from the 39 zero trust implementation plans it received in October.
The TMF is looking to invest in projects that will accelerate the rollout of artificial intelligence tools across the federal government.
Unless Congress says otherwise, federal contractors will have a raft of new disclosure requirements imposed by the Biden administration. Specifically climate, ESG and cybersecurity.
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