The CISA Future Forward Series: Risk Analysis in the Age of Artificial Intelligence (AI)
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HOMELAND SECURITY, DEPARTMENT OFOFFICE OF PROCUREMENT OPERATIONSCISA CONTRACTING ACTIVITYWashington, DC, 20528, USA
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    Special Notice: HOMELAND SECURITY, DEPARTMENT OF is hosting the CISA Future Forward Series: Risk Analysis in the Age of Artificial Intelligence (AI). This series aims to engage with industry and explore innovative capabilities. The upcoming event on January 29, 2024, will feature a panel from the National Risk Management Center (NRMC) discussing topics such as Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Supply Chain Risk Management, artificial intelligence within NRMC, and National Infrastructure Simulation Analysis Center (NISAC). The event will be virtual and held via Microsoft Teams Webinar. Please note that this notice is not a request for proposals or quotes, and CISA will not assume liability for any costs incurred by attendees. For more information, contact cisaindustryengagement@cisa.dhs.gov.

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