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18 Cyber Security Startups to Watch in 2019

eSecurity Planet

Here are 18 hot IT security startups addressing everything from IoT security and blockchain to artificial intelligence and machine learning.

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GUEST ESSAY: Top cybersecurity developments that can be expected to fully play out in 2019

The Last Watchdog

Here are a few trends I expect will dominate cyber security in 2019. Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) are going to be implemented into the arena of practical usage in cyber security – mainly for forensics and identification of culprits in cyber events. IoT security issues will increase.

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Security Affairs newsletter Round 252

Security Affairs

CVE-2019-0604 SharePoint Remote code execution (RCE) vulnerability. Hacking IoT devices with Focaccia-Board: A Multipurpose Breakout Board to hack hardware in a clean and easy way! Hacking IoT devices with Focaccia-Board: A Multipurpose Breakout Board to hack hardware in a clean and easy way! Personal details of 10.6M

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RSA Conference 2019: How to Be Better, on Trust, AI and IoT

Threatpost

Tuesday's keynotes kicking off RSA tackled both light and dark visions of the future, the imperative to become obsessed with trust, IoT and AI, and they even featured Helen Mirren and a flash mob.

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RSA Conference 2019: How to Defend Against an AI vs AI ‘Flash War’

Threatpost

Offensive cyber attack chains are accelerating rapidly thanks to a combination of artificial intelligence, machine learning and broadening threat landscape.

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Bad News: AI and 5G Are Expected to Worsen Cybersecurity Risks

Security Affairs

Experts believe Artificial intelligence (AI) could introduce new cybersecurity concerns, and that the upcoming 5G network could pose new risks as well. Information Risk Management (IRM) recently published its 2019 Risky Business Report. Here’s a look at how the report frames AI and 5G in cybersecurity.

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STEPS FORWARD: Math geniuses strive to make a pivotal advance — by obfuscating software code

The Last Watchdog

Our top math geniuses point to iO as a cornerstone needed to unleash the full potential of artificially intelligent (AI) programs running across highly complex and dynamic cloud platforms, soon to be powered by quantum computers. The math community refers to this bottleneck as “indistinguishability obfuscation,” or iO.

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