Quantum sensing, AI vulnerabilities and edge computing cybersecurity are among 10 research projects funded under the second round of the federal government’s security and intelligence grant program. Round two recipients of the National Intelligence and Security Discovery Research Grants (NISDRG) program were announced Monday after a 10 month wait, collectively receiving commitments totaling $5.8 million…
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