Cybersecurity firms have pioneered the use of artificial intelligence in their products, but the latest generation of AI technology offers hope that a greater share of the work to secure computer systems could be automated. A new competition at the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency aims to jump start efforts to build open source AI tools to find and fix vulnerabilities. Program Manager Perri Adams leads that effort and recently caught up with my colleague Elias Grolls on the CyberScoop Safe Mode podcast to discuss how to encourage developers to build tools that anyone might use to secure computer systems.
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Cybersecurity firms have pioneered the use of artificial intelligence in their products, but the latest generation of AI technology offers hope that a greater share of the work to secure computer systems could be automated. A new competition at the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency aims to jump start efforts to build open source AI tools to find and fix vulnerabilities. Program Manager Perri Adams leads that effort and recently caught up with my colleague Elias Grolls on the CyberScoop Safe Mode podcast to discuss how to encourage developers to build tools that anyone might use to secure computer systems.
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Implementing the Pentagon’s new zero trust strategy; Landscape for companies doing business with DOD
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Implementing the Pentagon’s new zero trust strategy; Landscape for companies doing business with DOD
The Navy is looking to add vendors to add to its roster of contractors for a $982 million contract for unmanned vehicles.
The Department of Defense released its new zero trust strategy and roadmap last week.
Steve Stone, head of Zero Labs at Rubrik, Inc. and former senior analyst for cyber threats at U.S. Transportation Command's Cyber Intelligence Branch, discusses best practices for implementing the strategy across the military.
The Defense Business Board at the Pentagon is studying a number of issues that relate to the way that companies do business with DOD.
Stan Soloway, president and CEO of Celero Strategies LLC, former deputy undersecretary of defense for acquisition reform and a recent addition to the Defense Business Board, explains what the landscape looks like for companies trying to do business with the Pentagon.
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Cybersecurity firms have pioneered the use of artificial intelligence in their products, but the latest generation of AI technology offers hope that a greater share of the work to secure computer systems could be automated. A new competition at the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency aims to jump start efforts to build open source AI tools to find and fix vulnerabilities. Program Manager Perri Adams leads that effort and recently caught up with my colleague Elias Grolls on the CyberScoop Safe Mode podcast to discuss how to encourage developers to build tools that anyone might use to secure computer systems.
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