The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Cyber-Resilience

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Artificial intelligence (AI) has become one of the major trends in digitization. AI applications including machine learning and pattern recognition are affecting the economy, politics and society at large.

In the field of website- and network-protection, AI can be used to identify potential risks and increase the level of IT protection by automatically detecting weak points. On the other hand, cyber-criminals can apply AI to concepts, such as adversarial samples or reverse engineering, to cause serious damage.

In this webinar, a panel of experts will discuss the rise of AI and machine learning and its impact on the security of data from both a defensive and risk exposure perspective.

Key takeaways:

  • How companies can take advantage of AI
  • How and why cyber-criminals use and abuse AI technology
  • How companies can protect themselves against AI-enhanced cyber-threats

Speakers

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Dr David Day

Managing Director, Samurai Digital Security

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Michael Hill

Former Editor, Infosecurity Magazine

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Raef Meeuwisse

CISM, CISA, Author of Cybersecurity for Beginners

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Joss Penfold

Regional Director UK & Ireland, Link11

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