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WiscNet Artificial Intelligence for Cybersecurity

For those who consider this from an artificial intelligence perspective, it is best described as a specialized version of OpenAI’s ChatGPT, fine-tuned with specific instructions, behaviors, and additional capabilities, built using WiscNet’s OpenAI instance. Put it this way. If there is bowling and there is bumper bowling, this thing is best described as bumper bowling with a few pins and possibly only one bumper.

From a cybersecurity incident response perspective, this imperfect beast knows a little bit about what WiscNet member organizations face in terms of cybersecurity. It’s going to do its “generative AI” thing, to anticipate the next and the next and the next. Please use your best media/computer/information literacy skills and common sense.

WiscNet Cybersecurity Incident Simulator - Version 1.3 - 2025-03-25

Simulate a cybersecurity incident response from the perspective of a cybersecurity incident response team for a WiscNet member organization.

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This simulator lets WiscNet members take on any role in any type of WiscNet member organization. Want to see what cybersecurity communications look like in a K12 school district? Experience the issues technical college leadership may face in a cybersecurity incident. After a few questions, you become part of the cybersecurity incident response team are are given a randomized cybersecurity scenario. From there, it can be anything from a text-based "choose your own adventure" to something you intentionally throw curveballs at. As the adventure plays out, the artificial intelligence will mix in a few gameplay elements in order to spice things up.Allow WiscNet members to simulate cybersecurity incident response in a single-player environment.John Pederson
Director of Innovation and Strategy
WiscNet
johnpederson@wiscnet.net
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WiscNet Incident Response Team Generator - Version 1.0 - 2025-03-26

Answer a few questions and begin drafting a cybersecurity incident response team within our WiscNet member organizations.

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Choose the route of a fictitious organization (and change things later), using this to get a quick start on drafting and forming your organization. This GPT will help establish (and suggest) roles and contact information for key players in any cybersecurity response effort. Once your team is assembled, the AI will suggest some draft "project-planning" tasks such as email invitations, follow-up emails, and introductory meeting agendas.Simply get the ball rolling. This GPT is not a shortcut, nor is it a comprehensive dive into the important step of forming a team. It does something AI does best by automating a few of the basics and starting to get your blood flowing.John Pederson
Director of Innovation and Strategy
WiscNet
johnpederson@wiscnet.net
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