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Early Morning Byte | July 5, 2023

Good morning. Just as organizations have adapted to generational differences in cybersecurity approaches, the federal government is evolving to stop cyber criminals, and while AI doesn't look like Arnold Schwarzenegger's Terminator, the reality of the technology could be just as intimidating. Read on to see how Hollywood hype predicted some of our AI reality in the latest from The National CIO Review.
- Kelsey Brandt, Catherine Pyle, Emily Hill, Eric Slorahn, Josh Koszalkowski
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The Record by Recorded Future
CISA and federal agencies join forces to remove exposed network management tools, addressing critical vulnerabilities
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QUIZZICLE
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The Army has named a technology and service veteran to lead the services office of Information Technology.
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