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Cybersecurity Predictions for 2023: My Reflections

Jane Frankland

My Predictions for Cybersecurity in 2023 were… Technology enables opportunities as fast as it introduces threats. Unsurprisingly, cyberattacks and data breaches show no signs of slowing as companies invest in technology to fuel growth, enhance customer experiences, support remote and hybrid workforces, and meet ESG goals.

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Navigating AI Regulations in the Insurance Sector: A Comprehensive Guide

Centraleyes

Every few decades, the world experiences a technological disruption that changes our lives. As artificial intelligence shatters glass ceilings, the risks it introduces present a new paradigm to the insurance market in many different areas. AI is the latest disruptor. For the skeptics out there, let’s set the record straight.

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Exploring Cybersecurity Research Topics for Master’s Degree Studies

CyberSecurity Insiders

Blockchain and Cybersecurity: Investigate the use of blockchain technology in enhancing cybersecurity. Explore topics like decentralized identity management, secure data sharing, and tamper-proof audit trails, and propose novel solutions to address the security challenges associated with blockchain implementations.

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Fintech Cybersecurity Trends in 2021

Security Boulevard

When the pandemic struck, online bad actors took it as an opportunity to double-down on their attacks through ransomware, malware, and social engineering. Now, cybersecurity may just be the most important aspect of financial technology (fintech) in the modern world. Multi-cloud data storage. Regulatory technologies (Regtech). .

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Cybersecurity for the Public Interest

Schneier on Security

It's an impassioned debate, acrimonious at times, but there are real technologies that can be brought to bear on the problem: key-escrow technologies, code obfuscation technologies, and backdoors with different properties. Tim Berners-Lee has called them "philosophical engineers." Public-interest technology isn't new.

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Cybersecurity for the Public Interest

Schneier on Security

It's an impassioned debate, acrimonious at times, but there are real technologies that can be brought to bear on the problem: key-escrow technologies, code obfuscation technologies, and backdoors with different properties. Tim Berners-Lee has called them "philosophical engineers." Public-interest technology isn't new.

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NIST Trained AI Could Save Firefighters

SecureWorld News

It is difficult to predict when a flashover might occur, so any type of warning would be critical to saving lives—which is where artificial intelligence comes into play. With machine learning, you could use that data as a jumping-off point to extrapolate whether flashover is going to occur or already occurred.".