http://www.defenseone.com/technology/2015/03/where-militarys-smartest-hackers-arent-human-all/108562/
BY ALIYA STERNSTEIN
NEXTGOV
MARCH 26, 2015
Next month, unmanned computers all over the globe will face off in a dress
rehearsal for a Las Vegas hacking tournament run by the U.S. military.
The $2 million “Cyber Grand Challenge” pits hacker-fighting software
against malicious code programmed by Pentagon personnel. During the 2016
finals in Vegas, the humans who built these cyberbots might as well go
play blackjack.
At stake in the cyber challenge is a chunk of change and perhaps societal
gratitude. That’s because the research and development gleaned during the
two-year competition could lay the groundwork for a world where machines
are in charge of cybersecurity.
At least, that’s the hope of many of the contestants and the Defense
Advanced Research Projects Agency, the Pentagon component leading the
program.
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