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Future of fighting in cyberspace: What to expect at TechNet
The showroom floor will also be open to display the latest technology in cybersecurity from dozens of companies.
Artificial intelligence ‘Bill of Rights’ unveiled by White House
The document is intended as a call to action for the U.S. government to safeguard digital and civil rights in an AI-fueled world.
Mitre expands R&D in Hawaii as US focus on Indo-Pacific intensifies
The site will develop “whole-of-nation” technology collaborations in cybersecurity, transportation, healthcare, veterans services and law enforcement.
By C4ISRNET staff
Pentagon to test FedLearn’s artificial intelligence platform
Participants will be able to experience AI via real-time learner assessments to determine if they are grasping online lesson content.
By Federal Times staff
Artificial intelligence in government is about people, not programming
More than $2 billion has been allocated to the National Institute of Standards and Technology and the Department of Energy for AI research and development.
By Allen Badeau
NSA seeks proposals for contract at heart of Booz Allen antitrust case
“The timing of the release of the RFP was a surprise to plaintiff’s counsel,” the Justice Department stated in a memo.
Biden speaking five languages shows potential, risks of deepfake tech
Deepfake technology, often used in propaganda or to mislead, can also help improve communications and aid diplomacy.
Mission Possible: Securing remote access for classified networks
The Federal government understands the significance of remote access on meeting mission objectives now and in the future. Agency leaders are looking to the private sector for technology that helps them maintain the highest security levels while meeting the ease-of-access demands of today’s worker – and can be implemented quickly.
By Jimmy Sorrells
As US struggles to fill cyber defense jobs, Australia works to keep talent at home
Australia's artificial intelligence industry leaders point to a gap in the defense workforce at July 20 summit.
Federal and military users can now track potential terrorist activities with an app
Need a “onestop shop for counterterroism analysis”? There's an app for that, and it's called aCTknowledge.
By Nathan Strout