The Safety of AI-enabled systems is critical to our future. We need to govern this in a scalable way. Check out our paper Governing AI Safety through Independent Audits published in @NatMachIntell with an amazing set of international coauthors. FREE ACCESS https://t.co/c8EAwGazCt
@Stanford scholar @GregFalco tells @Via_Satellite CyberSatDigital virtual event that we mustn't allow technology and tech companies to run ahead of the public policy conversation/regulation in #space the way they did w #IoT#cybersecurity. "We have to start asking the questions"
🛰️Join us for an in-depth discussion, led by @bleddb, featuring @drspacejunk, @CP_Hunter, @JLauren_Napier, @ChrisNewman1972, @anulikesstars on the realities behind the rhetoric of arms racing, rivalries and other types of hype in space!
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@gregfalco is prof at Johns Hopkins’ Institute for Assured Autonomy (IAA). His research entitled Cybersecurity Principles for Space Systems was highly influential in the recent Space Policy Directive-5, which shared the same title. 🚀
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💡📢Join our webinar on Space and Cybersecurity next week with @GregFalco and Alexandra Stickings (@rusi) 🚀
⏳14th April ⏰ 1 PM EST / 7 PM CET
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https://t.co/WqrbLBUbAG
Proud to have contributed to this upcoming report. Nice work @theNASEM#Energysector#CybersecurityNews Check out "The Future of Electric Power in the United States: Public Briefing" on Eventbrite!
Date: Thu, Feb 25 • 20:00 GMT
https://t.co/o3PzWQ8M2Q
RUMINT: Former Sen. Bill Nelson (Fla.) is said to be Biden admin pick for NASA administrator, killing several birds with one stone: strong relationship with POTUS, congressional savvy. Pam Melroy is on deck as his deputy, bringing technical chops to bear. @Genevaexpat
"Cybersecurity specialists in government can continuously try to purge attackers from networks, often to no avail, or they can adopt a different strategy—one of endurance," says CaSE researcher Gregory Falco in a @BulletinAtomic op-ed https://t.co/EDMpo6RJf5 #Eweek2021#JHUEweek
@CathieDWood@CathieDWood right now, the process for blocking feels relatively arbitrary as I spoke with @BobbyAllyn@NRP about on NPR this morning. We need a better way to address controversial content. https://t.co/1U6nxXY8zZ