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AI Gov Series: National Security Recap

GovCIO Media & Research AI Gov Series: Nation Security Virtual Event

Earlier this year, the National Security Council on Artificial Intelligence released its final report, emphasizing that becoming AI-ready will be critical to America’s national security. It will play a role in our cyber defenses, technological capability and maintaining a competitive information advantage. This event will dive into how we can unlock data and AI to drive the future of national security forward with key conversation with federal experts in the field.

GovCIO Media & Research AI Gov Series: Nation Security Virtual Event
Session Recordings

Fireside Chat: Dr. Mark Segal, NSA

AI Gov Series: National Security Virtual Event - Fireside Chat: Dr. Mark Segal, NSA

The AI race is ramping up and the U.S. needs a strategy to secure its position as a leader in AI. Hear how the U.S. can develop an AI strategy to secure U.S. interests and lead the world in AI development.

  • Dr. Mark Segal, Deputy Director, Research Directorate, NSA
  • Moderator: Amy Kluber, Editorial Director, GovCIO Media & Research
AI Gov Series: National Security Virtual Event - Fireside Chat: Dr. Mark Segal, NSA

HPC Improved Mission Delivery

AI Gov Series: National Security Virtual Event - HPC Improved Mission Delivery Panel

High performance computing can revolutionize the AI race by supercharging algorithmic computing power. Researchers and HPC pioneers in government will discuss how HPC can improve agency mission delivery and boost national security efforts.

  • Laura Carriere, High Performance Computing Lead, Center for Climate Simulation, NASA
  • Tsengdar Lee, Program Manager, High-End Computing Program, NASA
  • Krista Kinnard, Chief of Emerging Technologies, DOL
  • Moderator: Sarah Sybert, Staff Writer/Researcher, GovCIO Media & Research
AI Gov Series: National Security Virtual Event - HPC Improved Mission Delivery Panel

The Future of AI and Cyberwarfare

AI Gov Series: National Security Virtual Event - The Future of AI and Cyberwarfare Panel

AI has the potential to change the way the warfighter engages in combat, but also the way nation-state actors and criminals attack U.S. critical infrastructure. AI leaders from DOD and CISA will discuss the ways AI is changing cyberwarfare and what the U.S. can do to fight back.

  • Thomas Kenney, CDO, USSOCOM
  • Greg McCullough, Director, Cyber Artificial Intelligence, Booz Allen Hamilton
  • Moderator: Mike Dombrowski, Senior Vice President, GovCIO
AI Gov Series: National Security Virtual Event - The Future of AI and Cyberwarfare Panel

Industry Perspective: Clark Anderson, Presidio Federal

AI Gov Series: National Security Virtual Event - Industry Perspective: Clark Anderson, Presidio Federal
  • Clark Anderson, Security Solutions Architect, Presidio Federal
  • Moderator: Michael Hoffman, President, GovCIO Media & Research
AI Gov Series: National Security Virtual Event - Industry Perspective: Clark Anderson, Presidio Federal

Boosting the AI Workforce for National Security

AI Gov Series: National Security Virtual Event - Boosting the AI Workforce for National Security Panel

AI changes how crime, combat, and intelligence-gathering occur, so upskilling the federal workforce for AI is a national security imperative. AI leaders discuss how to chip away at the AI talent shortage and develop an AI-ready workforce to protect national security.

  • Maj. Andrew Armstrong, Chief of Data Integration, Kessel Run, U.S. Air Force
  • Diana Gehlhaus, Research Fellow, Center for Security and Emerging Technology, Georgetown University
  • Michael Sellitto, Deputy Director, Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence, Stanford University
  • Moderator: Mike Ryan, Senior Vice President, GovCIO
AI Gov Series: National Security Virtual Event - Boosting the AI Workforce for National Security Panel

Fireside Chat: Martin Stanley, Branch Chief, CISA

AI Gov Series: National Security Virtual Event - Fireside Chat: Martin Stanley, Branch Chief, CISA

Federal agencies often react to cyber intrusions, but malicious cyber actors have become so aggressive that federal agencies need to be more proactive in their cyber defenses for the sake of national security. Hear from CISA’s Martin Stanley about what federal agencies should keep in mind when developing their cyber strategies, and how AI can help.

  • Martin Stanley, Branch Chief, Strategic Technology, CISA
  • Moderator: Kate Macri, Staff Writer/Researcher, GovCIO Media & Research
AI Gov Series: National Security Virtual Event - Fireside Chat: Martin Stanley, Branch Chief, CISA
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