Cybersecurity is an ever-changing landscape with attackers constantly trying to develop new threats. See how companies are turning to AI to secure their sensitive data.
With the new European Commission tipped to put forward a comprehensive AI policy in the first 100 days of office, a German expert group has recently published a report on its position.
Technologies like AI and Machine Learning can give companies a competitive lead in terms of information security and data safety. How can these technologies support cybersecurity?
Companies are turning to AI to defend their networks and make up for a lack of personnel, but will it be smart enough to recognize a real threat with hackers developing their own AI-powered tools too?
More than 40% of privacy tech solutions aimed at ensuring legal compliance are predicted to rely on AI over the course of the next three years says Gartner analysts.
Privacy is a key concern for mobile carriers when combining telco data with AI to create higher value intelligence entities while enforcing anonymized and filtered data.
The Clearview AI facial recognition system has been criticized for infringing the privacy of individuals and assertions of racial and gender bias. Get the facts from a technology lawyer and police officer with hands-on experience with the tool.
Largest cyber attack in history has been predicted to happen soon, companies should look into using AI based cybersecurity systems to decrease their probability of this attack.
Phishing websites are increasingly more deceptive but AI can utilize computer vision to ensure pages that would otherwise deceive end-users are detected and stopped in their tracks.
Businesses face challenges in handling unstructured data and staying compliant with privacy regulations. With newer approaches, AI will be able to assist much better in data governance tasks.