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CTRL+F
The National Security Institute Cyber and Tech Center
16 episodes
3 months ago

CTRL+F provides a deep-dive into emerging technologies, dissects the ever-evolving landscape of tech policy, and uncovers the scientific breakthroughs that are reshaping our world.


Each series of CTRL + F is dedicated to exploring a particular facet of the technological revolution, whether it's the rise of artificial intelligence, the implications of blockchain technology, or the future of cybersecurity.


Our first episode will go live on Tuesday, July 9! These are conversations you don't want to miss!


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CTRL+F provides a deep-dive into emerging technologies, dissects the ever-evolving landscape of tech policy, and uncovers the scientific breakthroughs that are reshaping our world.


Each series of CTRL + F is dedicated to exploring a particular facet of the technological revolution, whether it's the rise of artificial intelligence, the implications of blockchain technology, or the future of cybersecurity.


Our first episode will go live on Tuesday, July 9! These are conversations you don't want to miss!


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Technology,
Government
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RNDF Special Series: Hon. Christine Fox - Exploring the Future of Defense Innovation
CTRL+F
17 minutes 24 seconds
11 months ago
RNDF Special Series: Hon. Christine Fox - Exploring the Future of Defense Innovation

Recorded live at the Reagan National Defense Forum, Jessica Jones and Morgan Viña sit down with the Honorable Christine Fox, Senior Fellow at Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory (APL) and former Acting Deputy Secretary of Defense. As the highest-ranking woman in Pentagon history during her tenure, Ms. Fox brings unparalleled expertise in defense modernization, cost assessment, and fostering technological innovation.


How is the Department of Defense navigating the challenges of modernizing legacy systems while investing in cutting-edge technologies like AI and quantum computing? What role do institutions like APL and partnerships with private industry play in shaping the future of multi-domain operations and defense readiness?


Check out the answers to these questions and more in this special episode of CTRL+F!


Stay tuned for more episodes of CTRL+F and our live coverage from RNDF—conversations you won’t want to miss!


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@NotTVJessJones


@morganlroach


@JHUAPL


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We are also on YouTube, and watch today's episode here: https://youtu.be/Qs5_eCQFuk0


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CTRL+F

CTRL+F provides a deep-dive into emerging technologies, dissects the ever-evolving landscape of tech policy, and uncovers the scientific breakthroughs that are reshaping our world.


Each series of CTRL + F is dedicated to exploring a particular facet of the technological revolution, whether it's the rise of artificial intelligence, the implications of blockchain technology, or the future of cybersecurity.


Our first episode will go live on Tuesday, July 9! These are conversations you don't want to miss!


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.