When companies can hack back.This week, Dave and Ben discuss how the Trump administration has dramatically changed the cybersecurity landscape after signing a new memorandum, which allows private companies to hack malicious threat actors. Additionally, the two look at the concept of "AI constitutions," and what these policies entail.
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Links to today's stories:
Trump Administration Announces New "Hacking Back" Program.
Who Writes the AI Constitution?
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