Erika Hess
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Driverless Cars Aren’t Quite Right Around the Corner
Concerns remain about safety, cyberattacks and testing exemptions.7m read -
How To Create a Training Program Aimed at Cyber Novices and Ninjas Alike
Ann Barron-DiCamillo realized quickly there weren’t enough training opportunities for cybersecurity analysts.
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How the First-Ever Federal CISO Helped Secure Government's IT
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No Lie: AI Can Compromise Better Than Humans
With straight talk and finding a resolution, the stubbornness of machines gets good results.7m read -
Government Cloud-Vetting Program’s Chief Cheerleader Sounds Off
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NIST Wants Robots to Bounce Back from Their Mistakes
And it’s holding a competition with $17,500 in prizes for the best agile robot approach.7m read -
Under Pentagon’s Plans, There’s An ‘AI’ in Team
If military researchers have their way, machines will be riding shotgun.7m read -
These 12 Tech Trends Can Reshape IT in 2018
New report shows growth for the global tech industry this year.7m read -
For Better Cybersecurity, DHS Pairs Up With Machines
Implementing orchestration frees up analysts’ time to respond to “sexier” alerts.7m read -
No Blinking: How AI Could Better Handle Large-Scale Surveillance
Despite hours of watching monitors, human eyes still miss important activity.
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Who Are the Army’s Mad Scientists?
Being ahead of the curve and anticipate the implications. That’s what the U.S. Army Training Doctrine Command’s Mad Scientist team is for.
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Hearts and Butts Could Be Part of Next-Gen Biometrics
A person’s posterior is as good an identifier as anything — as long as a seat has sensors.7m read