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How AI is Advancing Cybersecurity

eSecurity Planet

Artificial intelligence has emerged as a critical tool cybersecurity companies leverage to stay ahead of the curve. Machine learning is a component of artificial intelligence that helps cybersecurity tools operate more efficiently. billion by 2025, according to a 2019 report from Report Buyer.

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BOOK REVIEW: ‘Security Yearbook’ preserves cybersecurity history — highlights tectonic shift

The Last Watchdog

Related: The role of PKI is securing digital transformation That was in 2002. Companies today spent vast amounts on incredibly sophisticated defenses, such as next-gen firewalls , EDR , DLP and IDS technologies that generate oceans of threat feeds pouring into artificially intelligent SIEMs , UEBAs and other analytics platforms.

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Win the connected and autonomous car race while protecting data privacy

Thales Cloud Protection & Licensing

By 2025, 115 Million vehicles will be sold with over-the-air update capabilities, almost four times as much as in 2020, and the Boston Consulting Group expect 12 million fully autonomous vehicles a year to be sold by 2035. Developing artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning applications for driver assistance or autonomous vehicles.

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Maintaining Cybersecurity During Rapid Digital Transformation

Security Boulevard

In the business and technology world, perhaps its main effect has been to press the accelerator on digital transformation in organizations across the globe. Bringing automation, Artificial Intelligence (AI), machine learning, and the Internet of Things (IoT) to the workplace as part of digital transformation has many benefits.

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Why 2018 Will Be the Trust Turning Point for the Digital Economy

Thales Cloud Protection & Licensing

Earlier this year , IDC predicted the world’s volume of data would expand to 163 zettabytes by 2025 – a tenfold rise in the total. Its fundamental and transferrable value is fueling the digital transformation that organizations of all sizes, in all industries and around the world are undergoing.

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Protecting your Customers and Brand in 2022: Are you doing enough?

Jane Frankland

Nowadays, organisations need digital leaders such as CIOs, CISOs, and CTOs who are strategists, visionaries, and know how to manage, effectively. They know that by 2025 an estimated 70% of the workforce will be working remotely at least 5-days per week and by 2030 90% of the world’s population (7.5 billion) is expected online.

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The Challenges in Building Digital Trust

SecureWorld News

We are living in a digital frontier, a lawless community with little access to fully functional digital equivalents to police, firefighters, and other protections we enjoy in the real world. This leads us to another important question: how do we restore digital trust? That is a trend that is already apparent.