Source: itpro.co.uk Artificial intelligence (AI) has gone from being science fiction to an increasingly common part of our lives. TV streaming services use AI and machine learning (ML) to make recommendations of what you might like to watch next, for example, while other AI programmes can carry out rapid trading on the stock market without human intervention. The Read More

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Source: minister.defence.gov.au The Morrison Government has today released a voluntary Code of Practice to improve the security of the Internet of Things (IoT) in Australia – including everyday devices such as smart fridges, smart televisions, baby monitors and security cameras. Minister for Home Affairs Peter Dutton said cyber security has never been more important to Read More

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Source: sandiego.edu New graduate engineering programs in applied data science and applied artificial intelligence are attracting strong interest from professionals looking to expand their skills during the COVID-19 pandemic. “We have seen a tremendous amount of interest in our online master’s degree programs in the last few months, both in terms of enrollments and consideration for Read More

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Source: zdnet.com Insecure Internet of Things devices and other connected products could be banned if they fail to meet basic security standards to be used in homes and businesses. Proposals from the Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) and the National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) have set out three standards that manufacturers will have to follow Read More

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Source: computerweekly.com The importance of automation is not being overestimated, but the capacity of machine learning (ML) and other forms of artificial intelligence (AI) applications to achieve trustworthiness in automation is. To succeed with AI for automated cyber security, we need to let go of the unrealistic goal of trustworthiness. Use it, but don’t trust it. The Read More

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Source: computerweekly.com Undoubtedly, artificial intelligence (AI) is able to support organisations in tackling their threat landscape and the widening of vulnerabilities as criminals have become more sophisticated. However, AI is no silver bullet when it comes to protecting assets and organisations should be thinking about cyber augmentation, rather than just the automation of cyber security alone. Areas Read More

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Source: analyticsinsight.net Different business and technology developments bring about increased levels of cyber risks. The continued adoption of web, mobile, cloud, and social media technologies have opened new open doors for attackers. Also, floods of outsourcing, offshoring, and third-party contracting have additionally weakened hierarchical authority over data systems. These trends have brought about a boundaryless environment Read More

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Source: information-age.com Cybercriminals are utilising artificial intelligence to launch more effective attacks and it’s time to fight fire with fire, according to Martin Mackay, SVP, EMEA at Proofpoint Artificial intelligence (AI) has come a long way since its humble beginnings. Once thought to be a technology that would struggle to find its place in the Read More

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Source: vccircle.com Artificial intelligence (AI) is accepting the situation as a warrior against digital threats over the globe. It has gotten mainstream in military space, yet security organizations are likewise consolidating AI technologies for using deep learning to discover likenesses and differences within a data set. Organizations like Microsoft are putting 1 billion USD in Read More

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Source: .crn.in Cyber-security is slowly, but steadily entering the books of enterprises, big and small. Its competitive advantage is being increasingly realised and business leaders aggressive about data security more than ever. K Purushothaman, CEO, K7 Computing, a veteran in the domain, talks more about cyber-security and how it’s trending today. What are the current Read More

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Source- fifthdomain.com This past summer, the Internal Revenue Service issued a request for information to learn more about how artificial intelligence can improve cyber security. The request went beyond just using machine-learning technologies to improve cyber operations. The agency wanted to know how to create a system that continuously learns its environment, triages alerts, identifies previously Read More

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Source – analyticsindiamag.com One of the most dangerous aspects looming the computer world is security threats. It is estimated that around three trillion dollars are lost in cyber crimes every year. This figure is expected to double by 2021. With all of these threats lurking around, it is difficult to track and eliminate every threat, especially as the number of Read More

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Source – businessworld.in While the term ‘Smart City’ is a commonly used one, the idea which the term refers to is one that lacks a universally accepted definition. A smart city is understood to be a municipality that leverages new technologies and networks to create a core infrastructure that helps coordinate and optimize systems.  The concept Read More

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Source – cio.com It’s hard to remember a time when cyber-based security threats were so few and far between that they could be easily identified and countered by well-trained IT security experts. Today, the volume and diversity of potential threats long ago outstripped the ability of human professionals to evaluate them unaided. Today, security pros rely Read More

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Source – newsweek.com Artificial intelligence has increasingly been integrated into the weapons systems of the world’s leading militaries, and at least one expert has said the futuristic technology may soon be the subject of a new Cold War. In a piece published Tuesday by The Conversation, North Dakota State University assistant professor Jeremy Straub argued that unlike the nuclear weapons that Read More

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Source – hbr.org People are undoubtedly your company’s most valuable asset. But if you ask cybersecurity experts if they share that sentiment, most would tell you that people are your biggest liability. Historically, no matter how much money an organization spends on cybersecurity, there is typically one problem technology can’t solve: humans being human.  Gartnerexpects worldwide Read More

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Source – ndtv.com Helsinki: Cyber security companies are turning to artificial intelligence and machine learning tools to ward off growing number of attacks on networks, Finland-based internet security firm F-Secure said. As the world is fast moving towards Internet of Things and connected devices, deployment of artificial intelligence (AI) has become inevitable for cyber security firms Read More

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Source – ciol.com hroughout the history of computers and cyber-attacks, security has been a lifelong war between cybersecurity experts and hackers.  When security experts plugged holes and thought of better ways to fortify their systems and information, the perpetrators came up with innovative ways to breach these systems. Exploiting one small security loophole is all it Read More

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Source – news18.com For the majority of CIOs, cybersecurity and artificial intelligence (AI) will significantly change how they do their jobs in the near future, a new survey said on Tuesday. Cybersecurity continues to threaten the global landscape in 2018 and 95 percent of CIOs surveyed said they expect cyber threats to increase and impact their Read More

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Source – firstpost.com Automation is bringing about changes in work choices like never before as some profiles get obsolete and new job roles make their way to cyber security, cloud and Big Data, among others, says a report. According to a recent research by Simplilearn Career Data Labs, some of the job roles that may soon go Read More

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