Maryland’s Katie Savage dives into cybersecurity and AI solutions

March 19, 2024
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TLDR:

  • Maryland CIO Katie Savage emphasizes the importance of swift cyber incident disclosure and integration with security operation centers.
  • She discusses the potential of AI-driven search analytics platforms to enhance cybersecurity measures.

Maryland CIO Katie Savage recently highlighted the critical need for agencies to swiftly disclose cyber incidents to bolster security measures. She emphasized the importance of integrating with security operation centers and expediting tech modernization to stay ahead of emerging threats. Savage also discussed the potential of robust search analytics platforms driven by AI to detect and analyze large datasets, identifying patterns and anomalies that could enhance cybersecurity measures. By leveraging AI solutions in cybersecurity policies, Maryland aims to strengthen its defenses and protect against evolving cyber threats.


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