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IntelliGenesis Appoints Dr. Peter B. Walker as Chief Innovation Officer

| Neal Stein |
COLUMBIA, MD — January 14, 2026 — IntelliGenesis LLC, a provider of advanced AI/ML cybersecurity, training, and data-driven solutions, announced today that Dr. Peter B. Walker has joined the company as Chief Innovation Officer.  Dr. Walker, a …

CYBERSPAN® Featured in I95 Business: Bringing Defense-Grade Cybersecurity to Small Businesses

| Chris Sullins |
I95 Business profiled our CYBERSPAN® platform in its cybersecurity coverage this month as a new line of defense for the vulnerable small and mid-sized businesses that are increasingly targeted by sophisticated threats. The article discusses how we…

CYBERSPAN® Powered By IntelliGenesis LLC®, Brings AI-Powered Cybersecurity, Simplified for Small and Medium Businesses

| Angie Lienert |
Small and medium-sized businesses rarely grab headlines when it comes to cybersecurity—until they become a target. Hackers know these businesses often have minimal security defenses, making them easy marks. That is why we are excited to introduce …

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AI Is Raising the Bar for Federal Workforce Readiness

Written by Neal Stein on . Posted in .
Federal agencies are moving aggressively to adopt artificial intelligence across defense and intelligence missions. AI strategy is expanding. New roles are emerging. Expectations are rising. But there’s a structural problem underneath many of these …
By training models not only to affirm valid statements but also to actively reject invalid ones—to effectively learn to say "no"—AI systems become more resilient, trustworthy, and aligned with human logic. 

AI Needs to Learn to Say “No” 

Written by Chris Sullins on . Posted in .
At IntelliGenesis, we’re always pushing the boundaries of what’s possible with artificial intelligence, and our new research paper tackles one of AI’s toughest challenges: teaching models to reason logically. The paper, “Addressing Logical Fallacies in…
Robot surrounded by computer errors showing an AI project fail

Why Do So Many AI Projects Fail?

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What if you spent more than half a trillion dollars and got almost nothing in return?  IDC estimates that by 2028, corporate spending on AI solutions will climb to $632 billion from just over $300 billion in 2025. Yet, despite this massive investm…
AI is a tool meant to augment its user

AI is a Power Tool, Not a Pink Slip 

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Progress tends to make people uneasy and is often met with resistance. Even something as seemingly innocuous as the introduction of writing more than 5,000 years ago drew criticism that it would diminish memory and other cognitive abilities. At the tim…
Diagram showing the many facets of zero trust architecture

 Why Network Detection & Response is a Key Component of Zero Trust Architecture

Written by Chris Sullins on . Posted in .
Zero Trust is a straightforward concept: never trust, always verify. With the June 2025 release of NIST SP 1800-35 from the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), Zero Trust is back in the cybersecurity spotlight. But now the focus has …
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The MITRE ATT&CK® Framework: It’s More Than TTPs

Written by Chris Sullins on . Posted in .
When most cybersecurity professionals think of the MITRE ATT&CK® framework, they think of TTPs—tactics, techniques, and procedures. These terms have become shorthand for how attackers operate and are often used to guide detection and response strat…