Tag Archives: Ars Technica Videos

How to make critical infrastructure safer—there’s a long way to go

reader comments 23 with 17 posters participating Share this story Making critical infrastructure safer at Ars Frontiers. Click here for transcript. In the run-up to Ars Frontiers, I had the opportunity to talk with Lesley Carhart, director of Incident Response at Dragos. Known on Twitter as @hacks4pancakes, Carhart is a veteran responder to cyber incidents… Read More »

Information security gets personal: How to protect yourself and your stuff

reader comments 9 with 8 posters participating Share this story Redefining privacy at Ars Frontiers. Click here for transcript. At the Ars Frontiers event in Washington, DC, I had the privilege of moderating two panels on two closely linked topics: digital privacy and information security. Despite significant attempts to improve things, conflicting priorities and inadequate… Read More »

How we learned to break down barriers to machine learning

reader comments 0 with 0 posters participating Share this story Dr. Sephus discusses breaking down barriers to machine learning at Ars Frontiers 2022. Click here for transcript. Welcome to the week after Ars Frontiers! This article is the first in a short series of pieces that will recap each of the day’s talks for the… Read More »

Ars Technicast special edition, part 2: Open systems and the “joint force”

Enlarge / Fancy desks and cool blue lighting dominate this control room at Northrop Grumman’s Colshire location. Northrop Grumman reader comments 3 with 3 posters participating Share this story Welcome back to the second part of our two-part Ars Technicast special edition on the future of connectivity on the battlefield, presented in partnership with Northrop… Read More »

Ars online IT roundtable Thursday: What’s the future of the data center?

reader comments 19 with 18 posters participating, including story author Share this story If you’re in IT, you probably remember the first time you walked into a real data center—not just a server closet, but an actual raised-floor data center, where the door wooshes open in a blast of cold air and noise and you’re… Read More »

We’re holding an online IT roundtable on October 15, and you should come

reader comments 4 with 4 posters participating Share this story Working in IT often means finding creative ways to make the best of a situation you’ve been handed. Whether it’s fixing problems you didn’t cause or adapting to changes that leadership failed to account for, it’s all about figuring out how to keep repairing the… Read More »

SITREP: With “Skyborg,” Air Force hopes to give pilots a “loyal wingman”

reader comments 59 with 41 posters participating Share this story This summer, the US Air Force awarded contracts to four companies to develop prototypes for the Skyborg Program, the Air Force’s effort to provide relatively inexpensive autonomous uncrewed combat aircraft to serve as robotic wingmen to human-piloted F-22 and F-35 fighters. Skyborg is one of… Read More »