Also: Inside the AI Sandbox Act; Cybersecurity Summit: London Financial Services
In this week’s update, three ISMG editors discussed Mitsubishi Electric’s $883 million purchase plans for Nozomi Networks, the new Sandbox AI bill in Congress that aims to cut perceived red tape limiting AI innovation and takeaways from last week’s annual Cybersecurity Summit: London Financial Services.
See Also: Fighting Deepfakes: Transformative Approaches to Protect Your Business
The panelists – Mathew Schwartz, executive editor, DataBreachToday and Europe; Michael Novinson, executive editor, ISMG Business; and Chris Riotta, managing editor, GovInfoSecurity – discussed:
- Plans by manufacturing giant Mitsubishi Electric to buy operational technology security provider Nozomi Networks for $883 million to more effectively use artificial intelligence, data and contextual insights to safeguard critical infrastructure (see: How Mitsubishi-Nozomi Deal Will Boost OT Cyber Capabilities);
- The Sandbox AI Act introduced by Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, which aims to free AI firms from perceived regulatory burdens, allowing them to more rapidly bring to market and test innovative new offerings;
- Highlights from ISMG’s 12th annual Cybersecurity Summit: London Financial Services on Sept. 11, including strategies for handling geopolitical uncertainty, the role of AI and threat intelligence, and combating malicious insiders.
The ISMG Editors’ Panel runs weekly. Don’t miss our previous installments, including the Sept. 5 edition on U.S. election security and the Sept. 12 edition on the cybersecurity risks facing small and medium-sized businesses.

