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EPISODE · Mar 28, 2026 · 10 MIN

March 27, 2026 | Bridging the Gap: AI and Cybersecurity for Government Success

from Embracing Digital This Week · host Darren Pulsipher

In this crucial video, Dr. Darren Pulsipher tackles the pressing issue of the capability mismatch between AI and cybersecurity within government digital transformation efforts. As organizations increasingly rely on AI technologies, the disconnect between AI capabilities and necessary cybersecurity measures poses significant risks to national security and critical infrastructure. Dr. Pulsipher emphasizes the urgent need for strategic alignment by addressing skills gaps and the importance of developing robust collaboration frameworks among organizations. Learn how investing in training, infrastructure, and enhanced communication can rebuild trust and improve resilience against emerging cyber threats. This video is essential for anyone involved in digital transformation, cybersecurity risk management, and AI innovation in government sectors. Don't miss the insights that can lead to operational effectiveness and enhanced government reliability in a digital age. Discover more about this critical subject and ensure your organization is prepared for the challenges ahead.

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