I received marketing a few days ago for a course track in cybersecurity focused on a machine learning, and I attended the free introductory lecture that advertised their school. - The lecturer said that security corps have all the technology to do emissions and other advanced, more reliable forms of information security, but they are subject to "limitations" such that software and hardware that does this is rarely sold. - The school was called "flatiron" and they teach AI-based cybersecurity in their cybersecurity track. The training was heavily business-focused, kind of irritating to attend. The people seemed to know what I was trying to talk about, and seemed interested in talking about it but mostly indirectly rather than clearly. - The intro material was focused on SIEM platforms, which are corporate products that do security work for the user. The content focused on automated log analysis. I was the oblivious rude nerd who asked advanced questions without sufficient experience nor understanding of where others were at, and then gave frustrated responses. Because of my struggles, I actually missed most of the replies, sadly. The presenters promised a recording of the lecture, from which I hoped to extract the replies I missed. I have yet to receive this recording or find where it is at. I also received personal e-mail, phone, and text message followup from the presenters, likely hoping to help me apply to their course track.