💡 The EC3 Cyber Innovation Forum will take place on 13-14 November 2025 at Europol Headquarters in The Hague. The forum brings together people working across law enforcement, industry, academia and policy to share ideas, explore new technologies and look for practical ways to tackle #cybercrime. Over two days, participants will dive into the latest innovations shaping the #cybersecurity landscape and discuss how stronger collaboration can help keep Europe safe online. This year’s discussions will focus on: 🗨️ AI (machine learning, automation, tool development and testing) 🗨️ Standardisation 🗨️ Digital forensics 🗨️ Deepfakes 🗨️ Legal challenges To request an invitation, please reach out to your Europol point of contact, Europol National Unit, or national Law Enforcement Agency. More information: https://lnkd.in/e_nDjNcU
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Federal agencies are increasingly incorporating artificial intelligence into the cyberdefenses of government networks, and there’s more still to come, acting Federal Chief Information Security Officer Michael Duffy said Thursday. “We’re at an exciting time in the federal government to see that we’re not only putting AI in production, but we’re finding ways to accelerate emerging technology across the government, across all missions and all angles,” Duffy said at FedTalks, produced by Scoop News Group. In his “role overseeing federal cybersecurity policy,” he said, he is “able to see these at the ground level, as agencies bring excitement and enthusiasm and hope for what they can optimize through artificial intelligence.” https://hubs.li/Q03Kcy-g0
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Federal agencies are increasingly incorporating artificial intelligence into the cyberdefenses of government networks, and there’s more still to come, acting Federal Chief Information Security Officer Michael Duffy said Thursday. “We’re at an exciting time in the federal government to see that we’re not only putting AI in production, but we’re finding ways to accelerate emerging technology across the government, across all missions and all angles,” Duffy said at FedTalks, produced by Scoop News Group. In his “role overseeing federal cybersecurity policy,” he said, he is “able to see these at the ground level, as agencies bring excitement and enthusiasm and hope for what they can optimize through artificial intelligence.” https://hubs.li/Q03K51vH0
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Federal agencies are increasingly incorporating artificial intelligence into the cyberdefenses of government networks, and there’s more still to come, acting Federal Chief Information Security Officer Michael Duffy said Thursday. “We’re at an exciting time in the federal government to see that we’re not only putting AI in production, but we’re finding ways to accelerate emerging technology across the government, across all missions and all angles,” Duffy said at FedTalks, produced by Scoop News Group. In his “role overseeing federal cybersecurity policy,” he said, he is “able to see these at the ground level, as agencies bring excitement and enthusiasm and hope for what they can optimize through artificial intelligence.” https://hubs.ly/Q03KxR3T0
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