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Geopolitical risks could present new opportunities for CIOs: Gartner

CIO

Some of the key focus areas for CIOs, according to Gartner, are digital sovereignty, helping build a local technology industry, running a risk center and provide understanding of cyberspace in different nations. Geopolitics could impact vendor selection. These policies can lead to CIOs being mandated to buy from certain vendors.

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2 Innovations That Can Tip the Balance in Cybersecurity

CIO

Eliminating or reducing the advantage that cyber offense has over defense is critical to creating a more stable cyberspace. This is not just a theoretical exercise. It is something all of us in cybersecurity need to understand — and a key national security priority. government. Therefore, they need both sensors and enforcement points.

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Shining some light on By Light IT Professional Services

FedSavvy

By Light serves government customers in the Defense, Intelligence and Federal Health sectors and provides solutions in artificial intelligence (AI); cloud and managed services; communications; cyberspace operations; IT services; live, virtual constructive (LVC) training; modeling and simulation (M&S); and software services. Navy and U.S.

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AI Safety Summit: What to expect as global leaders eye AI regulation

CIO

Prime Minister Rishi Sunak sees the summit as an opportunity for the UK, sidelined since its departure from the European Union, to create a role for itself alongside the US, China, and the EU in defining the future of AI.

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Proactive cybersecurity: sometimes offence is the best defense

CIO

In today’s cybersecurity environment—with new types of incidents and threat vectors constantly emerging—organizations can’t afford to sit back and wait to be attacked. They need to be proactive and on the offensive when it comes to defending their networks, systems, and data. It means thinking like they do and anticipating their moves.

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Empowering cyber resilience in education: Three strategies for the future

CIO

The question is: How do you use technology safely, and how do you take responsibility for your personal actions in cyberspace? The challenge is exacerbated by the fact that our high-speed networks and powerful workstations provide fertile soil for botnets to spread harm broadly and quickly. That the request makes sense?

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Ransomware And The Defense Industrial Base

Smart Data Collective

Recently, the Cyberspace Solarium Commission issued a report highlighting the government’s preparedness for cyberattacks. According to the report, the government doesn’t have the full capacity to act with the agility and speed required to defend its cyberspace. Implement an All-Inclusive Cybersecurity Stance.