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Artificial Intelligence and the Attack/Defense Balance

Schneier on Security

Artificial intelligence technologies have the potential to upend the longstanding advantage that attack has over defense on the Internet. They're terrible at big data analysis. They use cognitive shortcuts, and can only keep a few data points in their head at a time. They're not creative or adaptive.

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The Role of Differential Privacy in Protecting Sensitive Information in the Era of Artificial Intelligence

Security Affairs

Differential privacy (DP) protects data by adding noise to queries, preventing re-identification while maintaining utility, addressing Artificial Intelligence -era privacy challenges. In the era of Artificial Intelligence, confidentiality and security are becoming significant challenges.

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Gulf countries came under hackers’ spotlight in 2018, with more than 130 000 payment cards compromised

Security Affairs

Bahrain, 08.04.2019 – Group-IB, an international company that specializes in preventing cyberattacks , and NGN International, a global system integrator, analyzed cybersecurity landscape in Gulf countries in 2018. According to Group-IB’s annual Hi-Tech Crime Trends 2018 report, on average, from June 2017 to August 2018, the details of 1.8

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Dentons Privacy Community does Artificial Intelligence

Privacy and Cybersecurity Law

We held a Dentons Privacy Community webinar on Data Protection in the Age of Artificial Intelligence. Where should we start with Data Protection in the Age of Artificial Intelligence? Where should we start with Data Protection in the Age of Artificial Intelligence?

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

McAfee

The European Commission published draft guidelines on ethics in the field of AI on December 18, 2018. The Parliament stresses again the importance of developing its own cybersecurity independence by developing “its own infrastructure, data centers and systems of cloud computing and its own computer components.”

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Digital Transformation starts with the Employees

Thales Cloud Protection & Licensing

As in previous years, digital transformation remained a key theme at the event as well as discussions around artificial intelligence (AI) and IoT technologies impacting the workforce. How can companies continue to innovate and transform while keeping important data secure? It is encouraging to see this type of adoption.

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AI/ML and Digital Security

Thales Cloud Protection & Licensing

Sixty-four percent of the more than 1,200 senior security executives from around the world, whom we surveyed for the 2018 Thales Data Threat Report (DTR), believe artificial intelligence (AI) “increases data security by recognizing and alerting on attacks,” while 43% believe AI “results in increased threats due to use as a hacking tool.”.