Sea-Air-Space: Naval Operations for Information Warfare Seeks to Secure Cyberspace with AI
Assistant Deputy Chief of Naval Operations for Information Warfare Jennifer Edgin says cyber operations are evolving and changing.
Cyber threats are constantly evolving, so the Department of the Navy needs to be agile to thwart attacks.
Assistant Deputy Chief of Naval Operations for Information Warfare Jennifer Edgin at Sea-Air-Space in National Harbor, Maryland, discusses the challenges of securing Navy’s networks and how she sees technology like AI supporting threat monitoring in the cyber domain.
She also discusses some of the acquisition considerations and breaking through the outdated tech model of break, buy, replace.
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