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The Hacker Mind Podcast: Cyber Ranges

ForAllSecure

The governments of the world wanted the quick and agile minds of children who could think three dimensional -- and without all that moralizing about killing, you know, space aliens. What if you could have this training more often, say, once a month. It’s the science fiction equivalent of “and it was all a dream.”

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Russia Sanctions May Spark Escalating Cyber Conflict

Krebs on Security

The West has promised tougher sanctions are coming, but experts warn these will almost certainly trigger a Russian retaliation against America and its allies, which could escalate into cyber attacks on Western financial institutions and energy infrastructure. ” What kinds of attacks are experts most concerned about?

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How AI Could Write Our Laws

Schneier on Security

Big energy companies expect action whenever there is a move to end drilling leases for federal lands, in exchange for the tens of millions they contribute to congressional reelection campaigns. . We should expect these techniques to get better and their utilization to grow, just as we’ve seen in so many other domains.

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Creating a sustainable future with the experts of today and tomorrow

IBM Big Data Hub

Equipping the current and future workforce with green skills According to new Morning Consult research commissioned by IBM, 71% of business leaders surveyed anticipate their business will emphasize sustainability skills criteria in their hiring in the next two years, with 92% expecting to invest in sustainability training in the next year.

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Ethical Use of Data for Training Machine Learning Technology - Part 3

AIIM

This is the third part of a 3-part series on the Ethical Use of Data for Training Machine Learning Technology by guest authors Andrew Pery and Michael Simon. there is still much debate over providing a private right of action for individuals (versus just government agencies) to sue over unethical AI. Present a Bleak Perspective.