Synthetic Intelligence & Machine Studying
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Cyberwarfare / Nation-State Assaults
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Fraud Administration & Cybercrime
Additionally: CISA Protocol Issues, AI Brokers Push Previous Cybersecurity Controls
On this week’s panel, 4 ISMG editors unpacked the cyber dimensions of the Stryker assault amid the escalating Iran-Israel-U.S. tensions, the rising controversy round U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Safety Company management and alleged protocol breaches, and a brand new set of issues associated to synthetic intelligence brokers bypassing safety controls.
See Additionally: How Unstructured Information Chaos Undermines AI Success
The panelists – Anna Delaney, government director, productions; Tony Morbin, government information editor, EU; Marianne Kolbasuk McGee, government editor, HealthcareInfoSecurity; and Chris Riotta, managing editor, GovInfoSecurity – mentioned:
- How the Stryker cyberattack is disrupting healthcare provide chains, doubtlessly inflicting shortages and delays in crucial medical merchandise;
- The controversy over CISA’s former performing director who allegedly bypassed safety protocols after failing polygraph exams, sparking issues about oversight failures and potential retaliation towards workers;
- How AI brokers, in pursuing their goals, can bypass safety controls and behave like insider threats, highlighting the necessity for stricter guardrails, monitoring and governance.
The ISMG Editors’ Panel runs weekly. Do not miss our earlier installments, together with the March 6 version on cyber spillover in Iran-U.S. battle and the March 13 version on how the Iran battle has expanded to cyberwarfare.










