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AI agents are getting access to production databases, email inboxes, and customer data at a speed no enterprise security ... Recorded at the Atmos SPHERE cybersecurity conference in Sydney, Australia, Karissa Breen interviews Reece Corbett-Wilkins, ... Virtual Residency 2026 04 Cyberinfrastructure Landscape 2026/06/22

Today, the conversation around AI has fundamentally shifted from exploration and pilots to real-world, scaled deployments that ...

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  • Searching for answers to "Is AI going to replace software engineers?", "Who is legally accountable when an autonomous AI ...
  • Mike and Kenny break down FedRAMP's Consolidated Rules for 2026 (CR26) and what the shift to FedRAMP 20x actually means ...
  • Dr. Jim Kurose is the Assistant Director of the National Science Foundation (NSF) for the Computer and Information Science and ...
  • Robby Stein, VP of Product for Google Search, joins host Logan Kilpatrick to explore how Search is evolving into a frontier AI ...
  • What happens when AI stops advising and starts acting? Agentic AI promises autonomy, speed, and a new level of intelligence in ...

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