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The day-long seminar at the GSA headquarters building in Washington, D.C., will be in-person only and seating is limited. Image: cio.gov

The Federal CIO Council has announced an in-person seminar titled Disruption and Discovery: AI, Data, and Quantum Symposium March 5 that will “spotlight the intersections of technology, innovation and open government” including agency use of such technologies to the potential impact on government data security.

Topics are to include: AI vs. Fraudsters: How New Technologies Are Tilting the Battle; The Promise and Potential of Quantum Computing; Data Management Is Critical to Making Zero Trust a Reality; and Pushing the Frontiers of Innovation: Research and Discovery at the National Labs.

The day-long seminar at the GSA headquarters building in Washington, D.C., will be in-person only and seating is limited.

More information and register here: https://gsa.zoomgov.com/meeting/register/vJItduGsrjMjH5WV7BYKLsSQqKxMPZqEU5w#/registration

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