Webinar: Blockchain, Artificial Intelligence, and the Battlefield of Things

Webinar Overview

Author: Blaine D. Holt, James A. Regenor, Don Tapscott
Release Date: October 18, 2021

Abstract:

Colonel James Allen Regenor (Ret), CEO of VeriTX Corp., and Brigadier General Blaine Holt (Ret), former deputy US military representative to North Atlantic Treaty Organization, discuss the nature of cyberthreats and opportunities to use distributed ledger technologies in combination with other digital innovations to protect lives and assets. It’s about the trivergence of AI, IoT, and blockchain in cyberwarfare. Topics include logistics under attack, adversarial logistics, Estonia’s use of data embassies (an excellent model for safeguarding global enterprise assets), fortifying government data pipes, and managing multi-domain operations where outerspace is a new domain for military and enterprise.

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