Cyberattacks Are Going Physical and the Government Wants Early Access to #AI #cybersecurity #shorts

Government Technology (GovTech Magazine)
Government Technology (GovTech Magazine)Jun 5, 2026

Why It Matters

The moves signal tighter government scrutiny of advanced AI and a shift in cyber policy toward protecting physical infrastructure, with real implications for national security, regulatory oversight, and municipal resilience. Persistent execution gaps—seen in EV charging buildouts and ransomware recovery—highlight that funding alone won’t solve operational and procurement challenges facing public-sector technology programs.

Summary

The federal government is seeking early voluntary access to frontier AI models under a new executive order that would let developers share systems for review up to 30 days before public release to spot national security and cybersecurity risks. Officials warn cyberattacks are spilling into the physical world as increasingly connected utilities and transport systems create pathways for disruptions beyond data theft. St. Paul’s post-ransomware recovery underscores that restoring services requires operational rebuilding and hardened defenses, while the nation’s EV charging rollout remains stalled between planning and construction despite approved funding. Meanwhile Motorola Solutions plans to buy Defense Solutions for about $1.5 billion to expand counter‑drone capabilities amid rising concerns over unauthorized drones near critical sites.

Original Description

What if the federal government got access to some of the world's most powerful AI models before they're released to the public?
This week in government technology:
🤖 The White House wants early access to frontier AI models
⚠️ Cyberattacks are starting to affect the physical world
🔒 One city reveals what ransomware recovery really looks like
🔋 America's EV charging rollout hits another roadblock
🚁 Motorola makes a $1.5 billion bet on stopping rogue drones
Read more:
🤖 Feds Could Review AI Before Release
⚠️ When Cyberattacks Go Physical
🔒 St. Paul Reveals Ransomware Recovery Lessons
🔋 Why EV Charging Stations Are Stalling
🚁 Motorola Buys Counter-Drone Firm for $1.5B
#AI #ArtificialIntelligence #Cybersecurity #Technology #TechNews #GovernmentTechnology #Ransomware #DroneTechnology #EVCharging #Innovation #FutureTech #TechTok #CyberAttack #PublicSector #GovTech

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