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Landmark EU Law Strengthens Cybersecurity of Critical Infrastructures

Palo Alto Networks

The European Union (EU) adopted the revised Network and Information Security Directive (NIS2) in November 2022. It is especially important in a time of growing geopolitical tensions and cyberattacks where European citizens and their economies depend on a stable and secure digital infrastructure.

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Radar trends to watch: December 2021

O'Reilly Media - Ideas

Increasingly widespread skepticism over Artificial General Intelligence may be a harbinger of another AI Winter –or at least an AGI winter, since current AI techniques have found many homes in industry. The US Department of Defense has issuedethical guidelines for the use of artificial intelligence by its contractors.

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MYCIN, Watson, and AI History

CTOvision

Over at Wired , a headline blares “Artificial Intelligence Is Now Telling Doctors How To Treat You.” MYCIN uses expert rules to make medical inferences, and is one of the most famous artificial intelligence programs in the history of the discipline. By AdamElkus. ” Sounds unique, novel, and even scary.

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Data's day of reckoning

O'Reilly Media - Data

Data science, machine learning, artificial intelligence, and related technologies are now facing a day of reckoning. These incentives have been front and center in the conversations around the roles that social networks have played in the 2016 U.S. Ethics and security training.

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Canteen Australia’s pursuit of a greater good through tech

CIO

Even though he first studied chemical engineering, Raul Caceres always had an interest in computers — databases in particular — and how working in the FMCG sector revealed that data was going to help large multinationals improve operations. “I Watch the full video below for more insights.

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Our Response to 9/11 Gave us Lessons for COVID-19

The Cipher Brief

Certainly, the global economic and social scale of the COVID-19 outbreak is far more extensive than the events of 9/11. Roule , Former National Intelligence Manager for Iran, ODNI. security services remained concerned that a second al-Qaida attack – possibly one involving nuclear or biological weapons – would follow.

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