The state government of Connecticut is using AI technology provided by companies like CrowdStrike and Abnormal Security to protect itself from cyber attacks. CrowdStrike's AI system utilizes machine learning to detect and respond to cyber threats in real-time, while Abnormal Security's AI system analyzes incoming emails for anomalies that may indicate sophisticated attacks. Connecticut has contracts worth $1.3 million with CrowdStrike and $372,363 with Abnormal Security. The use of AI and its potential regulation have become subjects of scrutiny as the legislative session nears its end. Governor Ned Lamont has expressed concerns about ensuring appropriate regulation without hindering innovation.
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