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Capitol City AI Symposium Series

Washington, D.C.
Second Session: Impact of AI on Cybersecurity and National Defense

Please join us for the second session in our ongoing Capitol City AI Virtual Symposium. Our second session, the Impact of AI on Cybersecurity and National Defense, will explore how AI is impacting the ways we address cyberthreats and security risks to our national defense and private infrastructure. What can organizations who are threatened by bad actors utilizing AI do to safeguard their systems and businesses, and how will actions taken by the federal government in the name of national security impact the defense and intelligence communities as well as the greater technology industry?
 
Whether you are a business provider, customer, trade association, large-scale company, or an AI business leader, the decisions made in our nation’s capital over the next 18 months on AI will significantly impact your business.

Join us on October 10 for the second Capitol City AI Virtual Symposium. In this second session, we’ll delve into the critical issues surrounding the impact of AI on Cybersecurity and National Defense. Topics will include:

  • Impacts on the Defense and Intelligence communities
  • Cybersecurity threats
  • Impacts on energy and other infrastructure sectors
  • How bad actors are manipulating the technology
  • Federal government response
  • How to protect yourself from cyberthreats

Agenda: 

October 10, 2024

3:30-4:00 PM EDT — Registration

4:00-5:30 PM EDT — Panel

Speakers:

Location:
500 8th St NW
Washington, DC 20004
Enter the building atrium through the DLA Piper entrance on 8th Street.

Please RSVP by October 5th.

Questions? Please contact Lauren Israel.

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