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Jobs that will be lost for sure with adoption of Artificial Intelligence Technology

CyberSecurity Insiders

Doctors, engineers, lawyers, and architects- yes even the professional field will witness a shakeup 10. Soldiers and other military arcade 11. Taxi and bus drivers 12. Market research analysts 13. Security services However, there are 9 jobs that are difficult to replace with AI. trillion for the economy by 2030.

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From a tech explosion to accidental cyberattacks, researchers offer a glimpse into 2030

SC Magazine

Enter Project 2030, a collaboration between Oxford Visiting Researcher Victoria Baines and Trend Micro Vice President of Security Research Rik Ferguson, which uses a mixture of survey data and forward-thinking understanding of technology to predict the infosec concerns a decade from now. AI could also bolster obfuscation techniques, he said.

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AI Alone Is Not the Answer to Cybersecurity; Humans Are Needed

Security Boulevard

The substantial rise in cybercrime in the past few years has generated a tremendous market for artificial intelligence (AI)-driven cybersecurity products. The global AI market totaled $428 billion in 2022 and is expected to surge to more than $2 trillion by 2030, according to Fortune Business Insights.

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On the Need for an AI Public Option

Schneier on Security

Artificial intelligence will bring great benefits to all of humanity. The European Commission already invests 1 billion euros per year in AI, with a plan to increase that figure to 20 billion euros annually by 2030. But do we really want to entrust this revolutionary technology solely to a small group of US tech companies?

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Execs fear business setbacks from failure to keep up with ‘digital born’ competitors

SC Magazine

Respondents were asked to not only rank 36 macroeconomic, strategic and operational risks for 2021, but also to look out over the horizon and rate the expected impact of those risks in 2030. That specific risk tied to the ability to keep up with innovation moved from 18 th place in 2021 to third place in 2030.

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NATO Chief calls for a new strategic to address new challenges

Security Affairs

” The overall process of change is part of a program that the NATO chief indicated as NATO 2030. Beijing is investing heavily in new technologies, including missiles, nuclear weapons, Artificial Intelligence. The Alliance have to enhance cooperation between Allies in areas like joint research and development.

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Navigating Saudi Arabia's Personal Data Protection Law (PDPL): A Guide to Compliance

Thales Cloud Protection & Licensing

The PDPL, enforced by the Saudi Data and Artificial Intelligence Authority (SDAIA), applies to all entities processing personal data of individuals residing in the KSA, regardless of where the data processing takes place. Explicit consent is needed to process sensitive data for marketing and advertising purposes.