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Eposide 0041 - Why the ACT-IAC Emerging Technology and Innovation Conference 2026 Felt Different This Year

21 min · 16 de may de 2026
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Episode 41 of Bots & Bosses with John Binks explores how federal agencies are moving from AI hype to practical, secure deployment. Panels from the ACT IAC conference cover AI-driven cyber defenses, the evolving concept of zero trust, and the urgent need for workforce training and shared services to prevent shadow IT. The show also digs into quantum computing, post-quantum encryption risks, and NASA’s use of AI and cryptographic provenance to manage millions of feet of film and preserve public trust. The episode emphasizes that technology alone won't save us—governance, accountability, and user-centered tools will.

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