Blue Screens and Liability, Cyber and AI Regulation, and Disinformation Fails at the Olympics
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The CrowdStrike aftermath, the rise of AI regulations that can’t keep pace with technical change, and nation state actors testing and using AI in cyberattacks.
In this premiere episode of Advancing Cyber, host Cristin Flynn Goodwin is joined by Jason Kikta, CISO at Automox, Jen Ellis, Founder of NextJen Security, and Jessica Herrera-Flanigan, Partner at Monument Advocacy, to dive deep and dissect recent cyber events. With differing points of views, they explore the implications of the CrowdStrike incident on software liability, the evolution of cybersecurity and AI technology and regulation, and the role of AI in threat intelligence and its use by nation states in attacks - including disinformation operations the Paris Olympics.
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