A Continuing Year of Threats Towards Cybersecurity, Predicted by Experts of the US National AI and Cybersecurity ISAO
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Thursday, May 19, 2022
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SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. and RIGA, Latvia, May 19, 2022 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Tortora Brayda Institute, a non-profit independent organization for multi-stakeholder partnerships in Artificial Intelligence, Cybersecurity and Cloud, today to announce its Task Force, (NAIC-ISAO) National Artificial Intelligence and Cybersecurity Information Sharing and Analysis Standards Organization's efforts towards escalating cybersecurity, heavily impacted by the ongoing war in Ukraine.
Key Points:
- The in-person meetings showed a strong proof of commitment between the U.S and European Allies.
- Cyber Diplomacy helps set global norms for conduct in cyberspace and ensures all relevant state and non-state actors participate together to solve joint challenges.
- The current war against Ukraine is one such challenge, but there are many others such as prosecuting cybercrime.
- National Artificial Intelligence and Cybersecurity ISAO (NAIC ISAO), a Task Force under Tortora Brayda Institute.