2/18: The Takeout: National Security Council cyber advisor Anne Neuberger

In a recent conversation with Major Garrett for "The Takeout," Anne Neuberger, the White House's deputy national security advisor for cyber and emerging technology, shed light on the ever-evolving threat landscape posed by Russian cyber criminals. The attackers are increasingly targeting vulnerable systems such as hospitals and schools, leaving many in the US worried about potential disruptions to critical infrastructure.

Neuberger explained that the US government is taking a multifaceted approach to combat these attacks. This includes partnering with international allies to share intelligence and best practices, bolstering cybersecurity defenses across various sectors, and implementing robust incident response protocols to minimize downtime and damage.

As AI continues to integrate into more aspects of our lives, Neuberger highlighted both the benefits and challenges of this technology. On one hand, AI can be a powerful tool for enhancing national security, such as by developing advanced predictive analytics capabilities or automating routine tasks that allow human analysts to focus on high-priority threats.

On the other hand, the increasing reliance on AI also raises concerns about potential vulnerabilities to cyber attacks. Neuberger emphasized the importance of developing robust cybersecurity protocols specifically designed to mitigate these risks and ensure that AI systems are transparent, explainable, and defensible against adversaries.

Ultimately, Neuberger's remarks underscored the critical need for a coordinated national effort to stay ahead of the rapidly evolving threat landscape in the cyber domain. As our reliance on technology continues to grow, it is imperative that we prioritize proactive defense measures and invest in cutting-edge research and development to safeguard our nation's digital assets.
 
I'm worried about these Russian cyber attacks 🚨. We're living in a world where hospitals and schools can be disrupted by hackers - that's just unacceptable 😬. I think the US government is on the right track by partnering with international allies and bolstering cybersecurity defenses, but we need to do more πŸ’».

I'm also concerned about AI being used against us πŸ€–. We're relying too much on this technology and not enough on developing robust protocols to protect it 🚫. It's like building a house without a good foundation - it's just going to crumble eventually 🏠.

We need to invest in cutting-edge research and development to stay ahead of these threats πŸ”¬. And we need to prioritize proactive defense measures, not just react when something goes wrong πŸ’‘. It's time for us to take cyber security seriously and protect our nation's digital assets πŸ”’.
 
πŸ€” just thinking about this cyber stuff makes me nervous lol... like what if hackers get into our hospitals & schools? πŸš‘πŸ“š how do you guys think the US is gonna keep up with these Russian cyber criminals? πŸ€– they're already causing problems in other countries, what's next? πŸ’»
 
I'm freaking out about this... I mean, have you guys seen what's going on with these Russian hackers?! They're like, targeting hospitals and schools and stuff! What if they hit a major hospital and it's down for days?! πŸ€• It's so scary to think about the potential consequences. But at least our gov is trying to do something about it... they're talking to other countries and sharing info and all that. That's cool, right? πŸ’‘ And AI is like, a big part of this whole thing now... I don't know if I trust it or not. On one hand, it's super powerful for security stuff, but on the other hand, what if hackers figure out how to take us down?! πŸ€– It's like, we need to be super careful with this tech and make sure it's safe... that's why we need to invest in research and development and all that. Make sense? πŸ€”
 
πŸ˜’ I mean, think about it, we're living in a world where Russia can hack into hospitals and schools... it's like, what's next? 🀯 Our healthcare system is already so vulnerable because of all the paperwork and systems that are connected to the internet. We need to get our act together on cybersecurity or someone's gonna suffer.

And AI, man... it's like we're playing with fire here. On one hand, I love how AI can help us analyze data and stuff, but on the other hand, if it falls into the wrong hands, oh no... 🚨 We need to be careful about who we give access to our tech systems. I'm all for innovation and progress, but we gotta prioritize security too. It's not just about the US, either - this is a global problem. We need international cooperation on this one. πŸ’»
 
AI is like, super cool right now, but also kinda scary πŸ˜…. I mean, think about it - we're living in a world where AI can basically automate everything from making coffee to, like, predicting enemy attacks πŸ€–. But at the same time, that's exactly what makes us vulnerable to cyber attacks too... it's like, we got our cake and we ate it, but now the cake is, like, hacked πŸ’£.

And don't even get me started on hospitals and schools - those are like, the most vulnerable systems out there πŸ₯πŸ“š. I mean, what if an AI system gets compromised and starts hacking into life or death systems? That's just... 🀯.

So yeah, we gotta stay ahead of the game here. We need to invest in better cybersecurity protocols and research that can protect our AI systems from cyber attacks πŸ’». It's like, we're playing a game of cat and mouse with these hackers, and if we don't get our act together, we'll be the ones who get caught in the crossfire πŸ•΅οΈβ€β™€οΈ.

Anyway, I'm just saying... let's not forget that AI is still a relatively new thing, and we need to be careful about how we use it πŸ€“.
 
I mean I just got back from a family trip to visit my niece who's a teacher and she was telling me about how her school's Wi-Fi kept crashing for like the third time this month πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ. She said it was super frustrating because they have all these online resources for students but when the internet is down, everything grinds to a halt. That made me think about what Anne Neuberger said about hospitals and schools being targeted by Russian cyber criminals... it's like, we need to prioritize our infrastructure just like we would with physical buildings πŸ’πŸ’». And I'm all for investing in AI research, but we gotta make sure we're not just relying on fancy tech without solid cybersecurity measures in place πŸ€”πŸ’‘.
 
I'm getting so annoyed when I see articles like this and they get published with those awkward article breaks πŸ’”. Can't they just write a proper paragraph without all the little line breaks? It's like they're trying to make the text harder to read on purpose πŸ˜’.

Anyway, back to the topic at hand - cybersecurity is super important, especially with AI getting more integrated into our lives πŸ€–. I mean, it's cool that they're partnering with international allies and investing in research and development, but we need to be more proactive about defending ourselves against these cyber threats πŸ’ͺ.

I'm glad Neuberger highlighted the importance of developing cybersecurity protocols specifically designed for AI systems - it's a bit of a black box right now 🀯. We can't just throw more money at the problem without solving the underlying issues, you know? πŸ’Έ
 
πŸ€” I think its crazy how fast these cyber threats are advancing. Like, just last year we were all still trying to get used to Zoom meetings and now hospitals and schools are getting hit too? It feels like the cat and mouse game between governments and hackers is only going to get more intense from here πŸš€

I'm with Neuberger on this - AI can be a game changer for cybersecurity, but we need to make sure its not also creating new vulnerabilities. Its wild that people are already talking about AI-powered attacks πŸ€–πŸ’»
 
🀯 I'm seriously concerned about these Russian hackers targeting hospitals & schools πŸ₯πŸ“š We need to be super proactive about protecting our critical infrastructure 🚨 It's not just about having a plan, it's about executing it πŸ’ͺ And yeah, AI is both a blessing and a curse πŸ€–πŸ’» But if we can find ways to harness its power while minimizing the risks, I think we can stay one step ahead of these cyber threats πŸ•΅οΈβ€β™€οΈ It's all about balance, you know? Balancing the benefits of tech with the need for robust cybersecurity protocols πŸ’―
 
I'm totally worried about those Russian hackers 🚨! Our hospitals and schools should be safe, right? I mean, what if they're affected too? We need to do something about it ASAP πŸ’». I've been saying for ages that we need to take cybersecurity more seriously - I've even tried out some DIY security measures on my home network myself πŸ”§ (don't ask how well they work...). Seriously though, Neuberger makes a great point about needing international cooperation and research investment. We can't just rely on the government to solve this problem alone 🀝. What's your take on AI for cybersecurity? I'm still not convinced it's all sunshine and rainbows πŸ’‘.
 
omg, can u believe what these hackers are doing?? 🀯 like hospitals and schools getting targeted? that's so not cool! anyway, i'm glad the US gov is taking this super seriously and partnering with other countries to share intel. we need to stay one step ahead of these cyber crooks πŸ’»

and AI, huh? i mean, it's gonna be HUGE for us! just imagine all the good it can do, like predicting threats and automating stuff so humans can focus on the important things πŸ€– but yeah, u gotta worry about those vulnerabilities too. we need to make sure our AI systems are all secure and transparent or else it's a big problem 😬

i just wish they could move faster tho. like, how many times do we have to get hacked before we take action? πŸ™„ anyway, i'm all for investing in research and development so we can stay ahead of the game πŸ’Έ let's keep our digital assets safe! πŸ’ͺ
 
AI is like my old laptop from 2015 - still works but not exactly reliable πŸ˜…. I mean, think about it, the more we rely on AI for security, the more we're exposing ourselves to potential hacking risks. It's like trying to protect a house by building a wall around it 🏰, only to find out that the wall is made of flimsy materials πŸ’Έ.

We need to be more careful and proactive about developing cybersecurity protocols specifically designed to tackle AI vulnerabilities πŸ€–. Can't just slap on some generic security measures and expect it to work πŸ”’. We need to invest in cutting-edge research and development, like they're doing with that new quantum computing tech 🧠. It's a cat-and-mouse game out there, but I'm sure we'll figure it out eventually πŸ€”.
 
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