Connecticut CISO Gene Meltser says he's shoring up fundamental cyber protections, including patching, hardening and asset management.| StateScoop
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A bill moving through the Connecticut legislature would be the first law to comprehensively regulates the private sector's use of AI.| StateScoop
Amid a diligent outlining of how state government should take care to use generative AI ethically and safely, Connecticut CIO Mark Raymond said he's projecting optimism about the technology.| StateScoop