Federal AI Summit 2024

Carahsoft Conference & Collaboration Center 11493 Sunset Hills Rd, Reston, VA, United States

Each agency’s journey and solution will be unique. With such a vast array of challenges and options, how can agencies get started? Join us as top Federal leaders discuss the steps they’ve taken to implement the AI guidance strategies and where they’re heading in 2024.

Strangeworks: Accelerating Innovation through Quantum Computing & AI

Virtual

This talk will focus on the powerful intersection of quantum computing, AI, and scientific exploration. We’ll begin with an overview of Strangeworks, an advanced compute software company removing the barriers to utilize quantum, quantum-inspired, and classical technologies. We’ll then discuss our recent work on quantum for solving optimization problems, and showcase our upcoming AI developments designed to make the capabilities of advanced compute more accessible.

Insider Risk Working Group

Virtual

Join ATARC's Insider Risk Working Group bi-weekly, Thursday afternoon meeting. For more information on ATARC Working Groups, contact ATARC's Working Group Manager, Elizabeth Wyckoff, at ewyckoff@atarc.org.

Climbing the Mountain: A New Era for Government Cybersecurity

Virtual

In evolving Zero Trust strategies, government agencies often face unique challenges such as managing legacy systems that are not designed for such rigorous security protocol or adhering to regulatory and compliance standards. Despite these challenges, the benefits of moving towards a Zero Trust architecture are substantial. Tune into this webinar to hear topic experts discuss innovative solutions and strategic approaches to overcoming these obstacles. valuable insights into the latest trends and best practices in cybersecurity, specifically tailored to the needs and challenges of government agencies.

ATARC Federal Zero Trust Summit

Marriott Marquis 901 Massachusetts Ave NW, Washington, DC, United States

By establishing a holistic understanding of network dynamics and user interactions, agencies can make informed decisions, assess risks, and optimize cybersecurity measures. In a landscape characterized by evolving threats and complex attack vectors, leveraging advanced analytics to support zero trust principles equips federal government entities with a robust defense mechanism that safeguards national security and preserves public trust in the digital realm.