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You've got some folks that are, you know, interested in industrial control systems, because that's kind of an untouched area, even though it's been around some legacy systems, but that's kind of a new landscape. Artificialintelligence with machine learning algorithms and things like that. I think it was 2016.
Longtime network and systemadministrator Jack Daniel is a technology community activist, mentor, and storyteller. — Matthew Green (@matthew_d_green) February 17, 2016. " — Paul Asadoorian (@securityweekly) June 7, 2016. Denial-of-Suez attack. Jack Daniel | @jack_daniel. Katie Moussouris | @k8em0.
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