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What Are State-Sponsored Cyber Attacks and Do They Use AI?

Smart Data Collective

Artificial intelligence has played a very important role in modern cyber attacks. AI Makes Hackers More Worthy Adversaries to Cybersecurity Professionals. The consequent cybercrime caused (like the fraudsters mentioned above) is straining almost every imaginable industry and testing the limits of cybersecurity at every front.

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Shifting From Cybersecurity to Cyber Resilience – How Are They Different From Each Other!

Fingent

Businesses that compromise their cybersecurity face more than just the loss of confidential data. Cybersecurity breaches can affect […]. The post Shifting From Cybersecurity to Cyber Resilience – How Are They Different From Each Other! appeared first on Fingent Technology.

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Generative AI in 2024: A Strategic Guide for Global Enterprises

Cprime

By addressing these areas, enterprises can not only harness the benefits of generative AI but also minimize associated risks, paving the way for a successful digital transformation. Data Security and Privacy Concerns Data security and privacy are critical concerns in generative AI deployment.

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Innovations in Deep Analytics Are Critical to the Future of Supply Chains

Dataversity

Digital transformation accelerated very quickly during the global pandemic, leading to 10 years of innovation in just three months. The abrupt changes came mere weeks after the rules of the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) went into effect and just a few months before they were enforced.

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150+ Top Global Cloud Thought Leaders and Next Generation Leaders of 2021

Whizlabs

It is loud and clear that Cloud Computing is fundamental to the new wave of digital transformation. Currently she works at Microsoft and concentrates mainly on cloud computing, edge computing, distributed systems and architecture, and a little bit of machine learning and artificial intelligence.