Software used by government agencies should be as secure as possible. This starts with programming. However, US agencies no longer have to pay attention to this.
The code can improve itself, but humans will still be responsible for understanding why something changed and whether it should have changed at all.
Emerging NIST guidance suggests that the long-standing practice of treating AI as “just software” for cybersecurity purposes is giving way to more novel approaches to managing AI risks.
“The results show extremely rapid diffusion,” explains Frank Neffke, who leads the Transforming Economies group at CSH. “In ...
Sketch ranks 220th of more than 400,000 B2B companies globally We're always grateful to receive awards. The important ...
The move could deepen the tech trade rift with Beijing and force multinational companies to rethink how they design, source, and ship technology worldwide. The US government is reportedly considering ...
Sagtec Global Limited ('Sagtec” or the 'Company”), a total technology solutions provider focused on delivering customizable software solutions, artificial intelligence ('AI”) enabled systems and cloud ...
A US Army rendering of a prototype adaptive PACE (A-PACE) routing software to interlink disparate tactical radio networks. (US Army) US Army officials are gathering industry input for the development ...
Brian Brackeen speaks at the May 2023 Technical.ly Builders Conference, alongside Allison Goldberg and Karl Fowlkes (Torian Studios for Technical.ly) For the first time, the number of software jobs in ...
Software developers design, build, and test the applications, systems, and software that we all use every day. That’s why UW is proud to offer a degree program that gives students the tools to become ...
The US has removed export restrictions on semiconductor design software to China, signalling a de-escalation in trade tensions between the two nations. This decision is part of a broader trade ...