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SMEs are leading the way in the adoption of new cyber security technologies and are turning their focus towards their security practices. Cyber security has become a bigger focus in recent years and SMEs have been approaching unique solutions to issues surrounding attacks, malware, and denial of service. Larger businesses are ...


DASA has announced a new contract for AI warships with advanced decision-making technology across nine projects. The new funding from DASA (Defence and Security Accelerator) will go towards projects creating AI warships with advanced intelligence processing systems, beginning with nine projects. The first projects will share an initial £1 million to ...


A new DASA project will provide £4million in funding for AI contracts. DASA (Defence and Security Accelerator) will provide funding for AI Contracts as part of its Intelligent Ship – The Next Generation competition, which aims to develop maritime technology. Intelligent Ship is focused on inventive approaches for Human-AI and AI-AI ...


Raytheon is developing a machine learning system capable of communicating what has been learned through a video game process. The machine learning system is being developed as part of a $6million contract for the Competency Aware Machine Learning programme (CAML) from the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA). Systems will be ...


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