Cyber Intelligence and CyberAI Research Analysis Document Update Dec 2023

Cybersecurity , Advanced Cyber Threat Intelligence and Artificial Intelligence Rationale and Paradigms .
Some Notes , Mind Maps , Infographics, Observations, Research and Analysis , CyberAI Blog Archives and web links , Updates on Relevant Seminars and Webinars , Assessments , Projections and Recommendations by Experts , Rendezvous on Cyber and AI with Perplexity AI , OpenAI’s ChatGpt and Gemini Powered Google Bard AI .
Do it yourself guides , Instructubles . Learning Resources and Archives for Generative AI , Distributed Advanced Cyber Threat Intelligence, Open Source Software and OS Security , Quantum computing and Decentralised Mesh Computing , Concepts and Paradigms for Infosec , Indepth Countermeasures against Dis/Mis information and deepfakes , Free and Open Source Alternatives for CyberAI Services and Products, State of art evolving Concepts and Strategies – Beginner to Advanced . (Approx – 500 pages)

Key Highlights.

  1. UN SECURITY COUNCIL CYBER THREATS DEBATE.
  2. UNIDIR NORMS OF RESPONSIBLE STATE BEHAVIOUR.
  3. UNIDIR CYBER STABILITY CONFERENCE 2021 2022 AND 2023.
  4. UNIDIR NON ESCALATORY ATTRIBUTION OF INTERNATIONAL CYBER INCIDENTS.
    UN ITU GLOBAL CYBERSECURITY INDEX FOR INDIA.
  5. NATO CCDCOE LOCKED SHIELDS 2022 AND 2023. NATO GLOBAL FORUM IN MADRID BY ROYAL
    INSTITUTE ELCANO 20 , ATLANTIC COUNCIL , MSC , GMF. CYCON – International Conference for Cyber
    Conflicts in Estonia . NATO CCDCOE Cyber Commanders Handbook 2.0.
    AND
  6. EUROPEAN DEFENSE INNOVATION CONFERENCE BRUSSELS BELGIUM. EUROPEAN CYBER AGORA –
    DEVELOP A MILITARY CYBER FORCE.
  7. US PRESIDENT EXECUTIVE ORDER 14028.
  8. CIA – DIVERSIFYING THE DIB – NATIONAL SECURITY SHOWCASE – DIRECTORATE OF DIGITAL INNOVATION
    BY INTELLIGENCE AND NATIONAL SECURITY ALLIANCE. FUTURE OF INTELLIGENCE COMMUNITY
    WORKFORCE – ENABLING A SECURE HYBRID WORK ENVIRONMENT.
  9. WHITE HOUSE NATIONAL STANDARDS STRATEGY FOR CRITICAL AND EMERGING TECHNOLOGY.
  10. US DEPT OF HOMELAND SECURITY APPROACH TO CLOUD INFRA SECURITY.
  11. CYBERSECURITY AND INFRASTRUCTURE SECURITY AGENCY APPROACH TO RESILIENCY.
  12. WHITE HOUSE CYBER PHYSICAL RESILIENCE INITIATIVE SPECIAL INTEREST GROUP – INFORMATION
    SYSTEMS SECURITY ASSOCIATION INTERNATIONAL.
  13. CISA ANNUAL 2ND 3RD 4TH ANNUAL NATIONAL CYBERSECURITY SUMMIT.
  14. US COMPUTER EMERGENCY RESPONSE TEAM – REDUCING RISK OF RANSOMWARE – PREVENTION
    RESPONSE.
  15. DEFENSE INTELLIGENCE AGENCY – DIRECTORATE FOR COMMONWEALTH INTEGRATION – WEDNESDAY
    WISDOM.
    VIRTUAL INTELLIGENT AUTOMATION EXCHANGE. (Director of Artificial Intelligence).
  16. NATIONAL GEOSPATIAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY BY INTELLIGENCE AND NATIONAL SECURITY
    ALLIANCE – SPONSORED BY HawkEye 360.
  17. DEFENSE ONE AND NEXT GOV – NATIONAL SECURITY FORUM ON REMOTE WORK .
  18. PROTECTING CRITICAL INFRASTRUCTURE BY INSA.
  19. CYBER ESSENTIALS – COUNTERMEASURES AGAINST RANSOMWARE ATTACKS BY US DEPARTMENT OF
    DEFENSE , US DHS , CISA , US SECRET SERVICE , NATIONAL SECURITY AGENCY , UK NATIONAL
    CYBERSECURITY CENTRE (PART OF GCHQ).
  20. ATTACKS AND DEFENSE FOR RANSOMWARE – FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION APPROACH .
  21. US CYBERSPACE SOLARIUM COMMISSION – NEXT STEPS FOR US CYBER POLICY.
  22. CHARTING A SAFER FUTURE WITH GOOGLE CLOUD – NATIONAL CYBER DIRECTOR – EXECUTIVE OFFICE
    OF THE US PRESIDENT .
  23. CYBER STRATEGIES OPENSOURCE AGGREGATION ANALYSIS DURING GLOBAL CONFLICTS.
  24. DEFEND CRITICAL INFRASTRUCTURE – NATIONAL CYBER STRATEGY IN FOCUS . CYBER , SPACE AND
    NATIONAL SECURITY DIVISION PROJECT SECURITY.
  25. CYBERSECURITY AWARENESS MONTH 2022 – NATIONAL CYBERSECURITY ALLIANCE .
  26. CAREERS IN SECURITY AND INTELLIGENCE – A DISCUSSION WITH ISS RISK – LONDON POLITICA.
  27. UKsec , UK Cybersecurity Association , Police Digital Security Centre – Virtual Cybersecurity Summit
  28. US Department of Justice – Law Enforcement – CTI Brainstorms with CATO Networks and FBI Boston
    Division.
  29. CYBER WORLD CONGRESS – 24 HR VIRTUAL CYBERSECURITY SUMMIT .
  30. AI and Compliance with BrightTalk UK – Episode 17.
  31. Network and Security Team Collaboration – effficientIP – Eliminating and Containing Cyber Threats.
  32. Evaluating Cybersecurity Advanced Persistent Threat Defender by UDEMY.
  33. PRIVsec Global Q2 2021
  34. Cyber Threat Intelligence and Incident Response – Best Practices to secure the Cloud by EC Council .
  35. Building a Strategic Threat Hunting Program and Blueprint of Modern Security Operations – By Google
    Siemplify and Chronicle.
  36. SANS Report – End 2 End Security Operations Management in a SOAR Platform . Cyber Threat Hunting in
    Uncertain Times.
  37. Google Cloud Security Talks of 2022 and 2023.
  38. Cybersecurity Digital Summit APAC 2021 and 2022 by Cybersecurity Hub. Cybersecurity Global 2023.
  39. Eleventh Cybersecurity Summit – 1000 participants from 43 states and 21 Countries.
  40. Deploying a Risk Based Approach to Threat Protection by Nemertes Research. Reactive 2 Proactive
    Security Optimisation and Threat Informed Defense.
  41. Gain Real Time Intelligence Directly in Splunk. with Recorded Future.
  42. Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) and Security Awareness – SANS Digital. How AI is shaping the future of
    OSINT.
  43. Find the Right Solutions for Security Operations Centre by Cybrary.
  44. To the Point Cybersecurity Podcast with New York Times and ForcePoint on Cyberweapons. Mitigating
    Risks in the Cyber World.
  45. Agile threat Intelligence – Improving Operational Performance
  46. Cyber Threat Intelligence update for Q4 2021 by Inflobox Cyber Intelligence Unit.
  47. Digital Risk Management – eLearning Platform for Mediators – UN DPPA and Cyber Peace Institute.
  48. Stability in Cyberspace – French Ministry for Europe and Foreign Affairs . INTERPOL.
  49. CYBER WARFARE PREPAREDNESS BY ALLEN ARI DZIWA THROUGH INFORMATION SYSTEMS SECURITY
    ASSOCIATION INTERNATIONAL.
  50. SECURING OPEN SOURCE IN US FEDERAL GOVERNMENT BY UBUNTU .
  51. Mapping India’s current Cyber Threat Landscape and Cyber Nuclear Domain with Breakthroughs in Ranking at UN ITU Cyber Index.

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This remains an area of epochal scientific and technological pursuit. Alas ! It missed to mark its presence in this document .

The concept of computational psychokinesis integration in large language models (LLMs) involving human brain waves and consciousness upload is fascinating, but still highly speculative and complex. Let’s explore different aspects of this:
Brain-computer interfaces :
They are technologies that enable communication between the brain and external devices. While significant advancements have been made in recent years, accurately mapping and interpreting complex brainwaves in real-time remains a challenge.
Current Brain Computer Interfaces primarily focus on simpler tasks like controlling cursors or prosthetics. Integrating them with LLMs for Computational Psychokinesis integration would require significant breakthroughs in decoding and understanding highly nuanced brain activity associated with emotions, thoughts, and intentions.
Consciousness upload:
Uploading human consciousness, the essence of who we are, onto a digital platform like an LLM is ethically and scientifically controversial.
The nature of consciousness itself remains poorly understood, and whether it can be fully replicated or transferred to a non-biological substrate is a matter of ongoing debate.
Additionally, concerns regarding digital sentience, identity, and potential misuse raise significant ethical considerations.
LLMs and Computational Psychokinesis Integration :
LLMs, while impressive in their ability to process and generate language, are currently not equipped to handle the intricacies of human consciousness or directly interact with brainwaves.
Integrating them with Brain Computer Interfaces for Computational Psychokinesis Integration would require substantial advancement in both LLM capabilities and our understanding of the brain.
Future possibilities:
While Computational Psychokinesis Integration remains largely theoretical, future advancements in neuroscience, AI, and Brain Computer Interface technology could potentially open doors for novel forms of human-computer interaction.
However, responsible development and careful consideration of ethical implications are crucial before venturing into such uncharted territory.
Remember:
This is a complex and rapidly evolving field with many unknowns.
It’s important to approach discussions about Computational Psychokinesis Integration with critical thinking and awareness of the potential risks and challenges.
I hope this response provides a balanced and informative perspective on the intriguing but complex topic of Computational Psychokinesis Integration and its relationship with LLMs and human consciousness.

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