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CHHS Featured in UMB Catalyst Magazine Article on Artificial Intelligence
The latest edition of University or Maryland Baltimore’s Catalyst Magazine has a feature story on CHHS’ work on artificial intelligence (AI). The piece highlights our work with clients on adopting AI tools in building resiliency, as well as our academic and policy work. The Law and Artificial Intelligence: Carey Law’s Center for Health and Homeland […]
May/June 2024 Tabletop Exercise for Long-Term Care Facilities: Sign-Up Now Open!
We would like to invite you to participate in a community-based, facilitated tabletop exercise. As part of a grant program the University of Maryland Center for Health and Homeland Security (CHHS) is offering free, half-day, community-based tabletop exercises for long term care facilities this May and June. These TTXs will be held in Baltimore, at […]
Volt Typhoon Takedown: FBI Successfully Combats Chinese Cyberattacks on Critical Infrastructure, But Cyber Warfare Is Far From Over
By CHHS Extern Dominique Mendez Americans rely on critical infrastructure entities such as telecommunications, transportation, energy, water, and wastewater systems. However, these sectors face the constant threat of undetectable cyberattacks capable of causing power outages and communications failures. In May 2023, the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), National Security Agency (NSA), and Federal Bureau […]
It’s Time for the FAA to Start Doing its Job (Again)
By CHHS Research Assistant Alana Coopersmith Note: The views expressed do not necessarily represent those of CHHS or the University of Maryland, Baltimore. Boeing, the Commercial Airliner and Defense giant, has had a disastrous start to 2024. In only three months, there have been four reported commercial plane malfunctions. It would be unsurprising to find […]