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New cybersecurity system protects networks with LIDAR, no not that LiDAR
By combining multiple machine learning tools and mediating them, a new approach to cybersecurity hopes to adapt and learn into the future.
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What government must offer to be competitive for cyber talent
Agencies, industry and the think tank world are looking at how, exactly, the federal government can hire people to provide stability in an era of ever-present cyberthreats.
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The fight over 5G foreshadows the Great Decoupling
Congress is eager to see the Pentagon abandon commercial technologies made abroad, citing security concerns. How soon industry can help that to happen, however, remains to be seen.
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Interior Department grounds drones made in China
The Department of the Interior has shut down all non-emergency use of Chinese made drones until a security review is completed.
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Will China win the military AI race on the back of commercial technology?
Congressional hearing testimony suggests future competition with an uncertain outcome.
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Senators introduce new bill to out-innovate China
By coordinating standards and offering new shared resources, bipartisan legislation attempts to build a tangible advantage in artificial intelligence.
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Watchdog group: DoD’s JEDI cloud is mired in murk
A report examines how the complexity of artificial intelligence and cloud technologies lend themselves to obscurity in federal contracting.
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FBI director wants the Bureau to be a fixed answer in a world of blended threats
Partnerships with private industry are one way FBI Director Christopher Wray sees law enforcement uncovering the information it needs.
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Is the new US strategy on artificial intelligence to play catch up?
Both the White House and the Department of Defense are eager to follow the private sector in using AI however they can.
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The Pentagon wants to enlist AI to protect AI
In testimony before a House subcommittee, leaders from the Pentagon’s research wing discussed what it will take to maintain an edge in artificial intelligence.
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New cybersecurity system protects networks with LIDAR, no not that LiDAR
By combining multiple machine learning tools and mediating them, a new approach to cybersecurity hopes to adapt and learn into the future.
-
What government must offer to be competitive for cyber talent
Agencies, industry and the think tank world are looking at how, exactly, the federal government can hire people to provide stability in an era of ever-present cyberthreats.
-
The fight over 5G foreshadows the Great Decoupling
Congress is eager to see the Pentagon abandon commercial technologies made abroad, citing security concerns. How soon industry can help that to happen, however, remains to be seen.
-
Interior Department grounds drones made in China
The Department of the Interior has shut down all non-emergency use of Chinese made drones until a security review is completed.
-
Will China win the military AI race on the back of commercial technology?
Congressional hearing testimony suggests future competition with an uncertain outcome.
-
Senators introduce new bill to out-innovate China
By coordinating standards and offering new shared resources, bipartisan legislation attempts to build a tangible advantage in artificial intelligence.
-
Watchdog group: DoD’s JEDI cloud is mired in murk
A report examines how the complexity of artificial intelligence and cloud technologies lend themselves to obscurity in federal contracting.
-
FBI director wants the Bureau to be a fixed answer in a world of blended threats
Partnerships with private industry are one way FBI Director Christopher Wray sees law enforcement uncovering the information it needs.
-
Is the new US strategy on artificial intelligence to play catch up?
Both the White House and the Department of Defense are eager to follow the private sector in using AI however they can.
-
The Pentagon wants to enlist AI to protect AI
In testimony before a House subcommittee, leaders from the Pentagon’s research wing discussed what it will take to maintain an edge in artificial intelligence.
-
New cybersecurity system protects networks with LIDAR, no not that LiDAR
By combining multiple machine learning tools and mediating them, a new approach to cybersecurity hopes to adapt and learn into the future.
-
What government must offer to be competitive for cyber talent
Agencies, industry and the think tank world are looking at how, exactly, the federal government can hire people to provide stability in an era of ever-present cyberthreats.
-
The fight over 5G foreshadows the Great Decoupling
Congress is eager to see the Pentagon abandon commercial technologies made abroad, citing security concerns. How soon industry can help that to happen, however, remains to be seen.
-
Interior Department grounds drones made in China
The Department of the Interior has shut down all non-emergency use of Chinese made drones until a security review is completed.
-
Will China win the military AI race on the back of commercial technology?
Congressional hearing testimony suggests future competition with an uncertain outcome.
-
Senators introduce new bill to out-innovate China
By coordinating standards and offering new shared resources, bipartisan legislation attempts to build a tangible advantage in artificial intelligence.
-
Watchdog group: DoD’s JEDI cloud is mired in murk
A report examines how the complexity of artificial intelligence and cloud technologies lend themselves to obscurity in federal contracting.
-
FBI director wants the Bureau to be a fixed answer in a world of blended threats
Partnerships with private industry are one way FBI Director Christopher Wray sees law enforcement uncovering the information it needs.
-
Is the new US strategy on artificial intelligence to play catch up?
Both the White House and the Department of Defense are eager to follow the private sector in using AI however they can.
-
The Pentagon wants to enlist AI to protect AI
In testimony before a House subcommittee, leaders from the Pentagon’s research wing discussed what it will take to maintain an edge in artificial intelligence.













