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New framework aims to keep AI safe in US critical infrastructure

CIO

The board, formed in April, is made up of major software and hardware companies, critical infrastructure operators, public officials, the civil rights community, and academia, according to the release. He said that the proposed guidelines face a number of challenges if they are to be adopted.

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3 steps to get your data AI ready

CIO

Unfortunately, many IT leaders are discovering that this goal cant be reached using standard data practices, and traditional IT hardware and software. Putting in place guidelines will help you decide on a case-by-case basis what stays on prem and what goes to the cloud.

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Paladin publicly launches Knighthawk, a first response drone for cities

TechCrunch

Houston-headquartered Paladin is a startup building a custom drone hardware and software solution for cities to be able to respond to emergencies faster and with better data. CEO and co-founder Divy Shrivastava said that as the company developed its product, it learned it needed to own the hardware stack as well.

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Web’s most annoying ads no longer welcome in Chrome

The Parallax

Chrome’s new ad-filtering technology, released Thursday, removes ads from sites that do not adhere to the guidelines of its Better Ad Standards group. So it may strike some consumers as odd that Google just introduced a new feature in its Chrome browser that blocks by default certain types of ads.

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‘If you compromise the bootloader, you pwn the whole phone’

The Parallax

”—Andrea Barisani, head of hardware security, F-Secure. Barisani, the head of hardware security research at F-Secure, looked for vulnerabilities in Secure Boot , an anti-malware component of UEFI that began replacing the traditional BIOS in Windows 8, and makes the booting process more secure.

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Going ‘AI native’ with in-house ChatGPT the MITRE way

CIO

Youmans says MITRE’s aggressive embrace of ChatGPT will not only aid employees with their workloads and help produce reports faster, but it will also elevate the level of analysis due to MITRE’s significant hardware investment for data mining the nonprofit’s massive data repositories. We are developing security from the ground layer.

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Without sustainable practices, orbital debris will hinder space’s gold rush

TechCrunch

While multilateral UN provisions, such as the 1967 Outer Space Treaty and the 2019 Guidelines for the Long-term Sustainability of Outer Space Activities, provide high-level guidance, specific licensing practices must be created and implemented by national regulatory agencies in individual countries.