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Facebook and Cambridge Analytica

Schneier on Security

But because this industry can largely operate in secret, only occasionally exposed after a data breach or investigative report, we remain mostly ignorant of its reach. In 2016, the European Union passed the comprehensive General Data Protection Regulation, or GDPR. Who has our data? This might change soon. He's right.

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Cybersecurity & Artificial Intelligence (AI) – a view from the EU Rear Window, Part II

McAfee

This concern is echoed by Article 22 of the EU Reg 2016 /679 (“GDPR”): “ The data subject shall have the right not to be subject to a decision based solely on automated processing, including profiling, which produces legal effects concerning him or her or similarly significantly affects him or her.”.

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Malware Training Sets: FollowUP

Security Affairs

On 2016 I was working hard to find a way to classify Malware families through artificial intelligence (machine learning). SecurityAffairs – malware, artificial intelligence ). One of the first difficulties I met was on finding classified testing set in order to run new algorithms and to test specified features.

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Cyber Security Combo: Big Data, Machine Learning and AI

Spinone

From identity theft to credit card numbers being taken away, Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence play an instrumental role in establishing new standards for cyber security. While the potential of Big Data is vast, it might lag behind as a standalone tool to deal with hackers due to the enormous volume of data to analyze.

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5 Major Cybersecurity Trends to Know for 2024

eSecurity Planet

We each need to consider how these trends may affect our organizations and allocate our budgets and resources accordingly: AI will turbo-charge cybersecurity and cyberthreats: Artificial intelligence (AI) will boost both attackers and defenders while causing governance issues and learning pains. Bottom line: Prepare now based on risk.