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Technology’s contributions toward safety in healthcare

CyberSecurity Insiders

This blog was written by an independent guest blogger. Technology in healthcare has the potential to make all the difference in terms of safety outcomes. But technology isn’t always safe. However, technology ultimately is doing more good than bad in healthcare. billion in value by 2025.

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Can AI Win the Battle for Cybersecurity Companies?

Heimadal Security

From healthcare applications to online shopping personal recommendations (or even Spotify or Netflix, actually) and online banking applications, AI (artificial intelligence) is definitely a catalyst of the future and a true engine of technological progress and evolution. appeared first on Heimdal Security Blog.

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GUEST ESSAY: Taking a systematic approach to achieving secured, ethical AI model development

The Last Watchdog

Developing a secured AI system is essential because artificial intelligence is a transformative technology, expanding its capabilities and societal influence. Initiatives focused on trustworthy AI understand the profound impacts this technology can have on individuals and society.

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GUEST ESSAY: ‘Continuous authentication’ is driving passwordless sessions into the mainstream

The Last Watchdog

It’s no surprise that passwordless authentication is at the core of Gartner’s report on emerging technologies and trends for 2022. Authentication systems that leverage machine learning and biometric technology are now ready to replace legacy password-centric technologies. Invisible security.

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

McAfee

In Part I of this blog, we discussed the debate around AI: what it is, whether it exists, and to what extent it plays a role in our daily lives. The Motion stresses the need to develop a strategic regulatory environment for AI and robotics that encourages both technological innovation and strong user protection.

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Ask These 5 AI Cybersecurity Questions for a More Secure Approach to Adversarial Machine Learning

NetSpi Executives

Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) present limitless possibilities for enhancing business processes, but they also expand the potential for malicious actors to exploit security risks. Like many technologies that came before it, AI is advancing faster than security standards can keep up with.

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AI Risks

Schneier on Security

There is no shortage of researchers and industry titans willing to warn us about the potential destructive power of artificial intelligence. Reading the headlines, one would hope that the rapid gains in AI technology have also brought forth a unifying realization of the risks—and the steps we need to take to mitigate them.

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