Artificial intelligence is now a front-line tool in combating cyber threats and delivering data-driven insights. AI expert and Acceleration Economy Practitioner Analyst, Ronak Mathur explores the capabilities of AI to bolster cybersecurity measures.
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Threat hunting is often thought of as something one does to uncover as yet undetected threats in an organization. But there’s also attack-specific threat hunting, which, analyst Chris Hughes explains, is essential when responding to security breaches.
Cybersecurity must evolve to meet unknown threats. Here’s how artificial intelligence and machine learning will transform cybersecurity.
Many paint a bleak picture of the future with AI. However, the foundation of the future of artificial intelligence is dependent on humans.
In this Enterprise AI Minute, Aaron discusses how AI can be used as a proactive tool to combat against cyber warfare.
Cybersecurity has advanced in unison with the development and mass adoption of IT technologies. Ever since organizations began working with…
Customer stories from leading companies illustrate how six GenAI agents are streamlining tasks, freeing up professionals for higher-level analytical work.
During Google Cloud Next, CEO Thomas Kurian cites three reasons why Google Cloud is growing faster than its competitors: data analytics, AI, and cybersecurity.
The top 5 cybersecurity products to watch in 2024 feature a healthy dose of generative AI and turnkey platforms, as well as supply chain and cloud protections.
Is AI genuinely a crucial component of a cybersecurity offering? CIO Kenny Mullican explores what existing practices look like with and without the technology.
The big three cloud service providers AWS, Azure and Google Cloud share but also differ on features and vulnerabilities.
GitGuardian’s unique Honeytoken capability proactively detects and mitigates software supply chain attacks.
The Wiz cloud security platform gives comprehensive control over customers’ cloud infrastructure and applications, while providing a visual ‘Graph’ of the environment.
Trend Micro’s market share is more than twice the size of its closest competitor in the cloud workload security sector, according to IDC report.
Trend Micro is integrating AI into its cybersecurity platform to empower organizations with enhanced capabilities.
There are several security risks associated with generative AI, including AI-powered social engineering attacks and evasion of traditional security defenses.
The potential of generative AI goes far beyond image generation and blog writing—it is a game-changer for staying ahead of evolving cybersecurity threats.
Get a preview of “Selling to the New Executive Buying Committee,” an Acceleration Economy Course on mitigating multi-cloud and SaaS cybersecurity risk while enabling the business.
Get a preview of part 2 of “Selling to the New Executive Buying Committee,” an Acceleration Economy Course on obstacles to data modernization projects.
From a security perspective, AI can be used against itself within the realm of behavioral analytics and malware detection.