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Is Cybersecurity the Next Frontier for AI? Nextgov: President-elect Donald Trump's plans for federal cybersecurity aren't clear, but some contractors are gearing up for a spike in business over the next few years. One company that builds an artificial intelligence-based forecasting product called Eureqa for federal customers, including the Air Force, is segueing into the cybersecurity market. Nextgov spoke with Michael Schmidt, founder of Nutonian, which is currently piloting Eureqa at a few federal agencies, and David Rubal, chief technology officer of analytics at re-seller DLT Solutions, about trends in federal demand for artificial intelligence. Analyst: Trump administration could enrich contractors, not customer experience Obama Confronts Complexity of Using a Mighty Cyberarsenal Against Russia Analyst: Trump administration could enrich contractors, not customer experience Senators call for probe of cyber attacks by Russia Here's some questions Congress should ask about the election-related hacks Last chance to give feedback on health IT offerings for GSA/DHA eTool Earnest: Intelligence Conclusions on Election Hacking Not Political Report: What Trump Needs to Do About Connected Devices Rick Perry, climate change skeptic, soon to oversee U.S. supercomputing The FCC could soon be paralyzed in a partisan stalemate Chief Innovation Officers: An Unclear Role in the Federal Government Government orgs plagued by botnet compromises, says security report Senate Republican leader backs investigation into Russian hacking US, China hold third dialogue on jointly battling cybercrime Here's some questions Congress should ask about the election-related hacks Rick Perry, climate change skeptic, soon to oversee U.S. supercomputing
Dec-20-2016, 01:50:08 GMT