Today an agreement was signed in Canberra by the Chief Defence Scientist, Dr Alex Zelinsky, and Mr Glenn Wightwick, Director, IBM Research, Australia regarding the cybersecurity, analytics and cognitive computing.
According to ARN, IBM has a strong relationship with the Australian Defence Force and we are pleased to be able to collaborate with the DSTO on this important work.
Dr Alex Zelinsky said the alliance was an opportunity to strengthen the ADF’s capabilities in cyber security.
“Both organisations have deep expertise in these areas and it is a natural fit that we work together in what are some very promising defence related areas of research"
IBM research director, Glenn Wightwick, said IBM welcomed the chance to contribute to defence capability in emerging technologies.
“IBM has a long history of driving innovation – from the invention of the barcode, to the creation of cognitive computing systems that learn and interact naturally with people to extend what either humans or machine could do on their own"
This deal with the Australian Defence Science and Technology Organisation to collaborate on cybersecurity, analytics and cognitive computing.
According to ARN, IBM has a strong relationship with the Australian Defence Force and we are pleased to be able to collaborate with the DSTO on this important work.
Dr Alex Zelinsky said the alliance was an opportunity to strengthen the ADF’s capabilities in cyber security.
“Both organisations have deep expertise in these areas and it is a natural fit that we work together in what are some very promising defence related areas of research"
IBM research director, Glenn Wightwick, said IBM welcomed the chance to contribute to defence capability in emerging technologies.
“IBM has a long history of driving innovation – from the invention of the barcode, to the creation of cognitive computing systems that learn and interact naturally with people to extend what either humans or machine could do on their own"
This deal with the Australian Defence Science and Technology Organisation to collaborate on cybersecurity, analytics and cognitive computing.
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