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		<title>AI is Not Magic: Machine Learning for Network Security</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Source:-resources In this presentation was given at FloCon 2020 to introduce foundational data science concepts and prepare attendees to scope a new Artifical Intelligence and Machine Learning project. PUBLISHER:Software Engineering Institute AbstractAI has infused the network security landscape, fundamentally changing how network security is practiced. This course is intended to help managers and decision makers <a class="read-more-link" href="https://www.aiuniverse.xyz/ai-is-not-magic-machine-learning-for-network-security/">Read More</a></p>
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<p>In this presentation was given at FloCon 2020 to introduce foundational data science concepts and prepare attendees to scope a new Artifical Intelligence and Machine Learning project.</p>



<p>PUBLISHER:<br>Software Engineering Institute</p>



<p>Abstract<br>AI has infused the network security landscape, fundamentally changing how network security is practiced. This course is intended to help managers and decision makers understand this new reality. We will cover a number of topics relevant to organizational leaders, including how AI provides value to the field of network security; differentiating between AI-enabled capability and traditional security tools; understanding fundamental AI limitations; how to effectively build, manage, and succeed with an integrated data science / network security team.</p>
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