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Some members of Congress want to make sure the government is able to keep tabs on AI developments and react accordingly.
While impersonation scams are not new, the trend has been further accelerated and made more successful due to advancements in generative AI technology.
The number of agency chief information officers who are political appointees will drop by one when HUD moves its technology leader back to a career position.
Microsoft President Brad Smith made a number of key commitments, but faced no harsh criticism for his company's documented cybersecurity shortcomings.
The Biden administration is showcasing AI work that’s already underway at a dozen federal R&D agencies.
Agencies need a threat-informed defense approach that leverages global adversary signals and early warning capabilities to defend against cyber threats.
The Army I Corps used the recent Yama Sakura 85 exercise to further prove out how to create a single, secure network to share information with allied partners.
The homeland security committee passed a flurry of DHS bills, including several with implications for TSA operations and employees.
Many organizations, including federal agencies, are already starting to ask whether their technology products are "secure by design."
NIPRGPT, a ChatGPT-like tool, will allow airmen, guardians and civilian employees to use the technology for tasks like coding and content summarization.
The National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) is moving away from analog records and requiring it in digital format. June 30 will be the deadline.
Data scientists are essential as policymakers shape legislation around AI
Veterans can use VA’s health and benefits app to view upcoming appointments, message their doctors, manage their prescriptions, and more.
Andrea Sampanis, the acting director of the Grants QSMO in HHS, said her team helped three small agencies adopt award management systems more easily.
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