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Spotlight on Cybersecurity Leaders: Michael Gregg

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He was voted one of the top 100 CISOs for 2023, has been invited to the White House, has testified before the U.S. Congress, has been published on IT websites, and has been sourced as an industry expert for CBS, ABC, CNN, Fox News, and The New York Times. A : Challenging. A : That is a great question.

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White House Launches AI Cyber Challenge to Enhance Security Posture

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The White House recently unveiled the " AI Cyber Challenge " (AIxCC), a two-year competition aimed at harnessing the power of artificial intelligence to identify and address vulnerabilities in software. The AI Cyber Challenge features two distinct tracks for participation.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: The Internet As A Pen Test

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Chris Gray of Deep Watch talks about the view from the inside of a virtual SOC, the ability to see threats against a large number of SMB organizations, and the changes to cyber insurance we’re seeing as a result. It’s about challenging our expectations about the people who hack for a living. That's an example of AI.

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U.S. Unveils Strategy to Strengthen Cyber Workforce

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The National Cyber Workforce and Education Strategy outlines a comprehensive approach to equipping Americans with cyber skills and meeting both immediate and long-term workforce needs. A core goal is empowering people from all backgrounds, including underrepresented groups, to pursue lucrative cyber careers.

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CYBERSECURITY INDUSTRY NEWS REVIEW – APRIL 4, 2023

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UK government potentially skimps on senior cyber role salary as the NCSC calls for more investment in people, Microsoft talks up the potential for ChatGPT and the US moves to ban spyware. s Treasury department is looking for an “experienced” Head of Cyber Security willing to work for £55,500. By Joe Fay U.K.