The biggest news stories this morning: Your phone will blare a national emergency alert test on October 4, The near-perfect puzzle game, NSA announces new artificial intelligence security center
. This apparently follows the increased government use of algorithms and AI systems, related to defense and intelligent systems. The security center aims to protect these systems from theft and sabotage, as well as safeguard the country from external AI-based threats.
The NSA’s outgoing director, General Paul Nakasone, says the division will operate within the existing Cybersecurity Collaboration Center. This entity works with private industry and international partners to protect the US from cyberattacks from China, Russia and other countries with active malware and hacking campaigns.
One reason we might hear more on defensive measures is the incoming US presidential election, although Nakasone said he’s not seen evidence of that just yet.The best smart light bulbs for 2023 The US government will conduct a nationwide alert test on Wednesday, October 4. The Federal Emergency Management Agency and the Federal Communications Commission will send notifications to your phones to test the National Wireless Emergency Alert System. If you live near a decent-sized metro area, there’s a solid chance you’ve received AMBER alerts through this system before. But you’re still going to be surprised.
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