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Can the federal government be a standard bearer for responsible AI?
Malicious actors can “use access to bulk data sets to fuel the creation and refinement of AI and threaten national security."
By Jim Richberg
Two companies will attempt first US moon landings since Apollo mission
The United States has not attempted a moon landing since Apollo 17 in 1972.
Opinion
How to prepare for increased oversight of cybersecurity
Cyber risk management at federal agencies driven from the top is becoming more pressing as the U.S. enters an era of near-peer competition with Chin
By Kris Lovejoy
Opinion
Common pitfalls, vulnerabilities of software bills of materials
An SBOM provides an overview about all components that constitute a given software product.
By Henrik Plate
Senate confirms Navy, NSA veteran Coker as national cyber director
Coker’s confirmation fills a 10-month vacancy that was left after the inaugural national director, Chris Inglis, stepped down in February.
Opinion
Pentagon makes progress on Zero Trust, but next steps will be critical
Not everyone has the in-house expertise or technology that DISA does, but everyone has the capabilities to pick a place to start and make progress.
By Mark Wiggins
Supply chain resilience council to meet as inflation remains worrisome
While consumer prices are down from last year’s peaks, polling shows inflation remains a challenge for Biden going into the 2024 presidential election.
By Josh Boak
Opinion
The challenge of adding governance as a pillar of cybersecurity
The new framework expands past critical infrastructure and reflects a structure for all organizations, no matter size, industry or region.
By Martin Roesch