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MY TAKE: Why companies and consumers must collaborate to stop the plundering of IoT systems

The Last Watchdog

The Internet of Things (IoT) has come a long, long way since precocious students at Carnegie Melon University installed micro-switches inside of a Coca-Cola vending machine so they could remotely check on the temperature and availability of their favorite beverages. Related: Companies sustain damage from IoT attacks That was back in 1982.

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Data Security Trends: 2024 Report Analysis

Thales Cloud Protection & Licensing

More than half (57%) cited Artificial Intelligence (AI) as a major worry, with IoT hot on its heels with 55%. Ubiquitous Connectivity, Pervasive Threats In the era of ubiquitous connectivity, IoT and 5G bring about pervasive threats too. However, IoT and OT devices face persistent security challenges.

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Artificial intelligence in cyber security

IT Governance

What is Artificial Intelligence? Artificial intelligence (AI) is the creation of intelligent machines that can learn from experience, allowing them to work and react as a human would. The right controls and procedures must be put in place to detect potential attacks and protect against them.

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Pumping the Brakes on Artificial Intelligence

Threatpost

Businesses are increasingly adopting artificial intelligence, but all too often these platforms don't feature security-by-design.

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Is Artificial Intelligence (AI) the religion of the 21st Century?

IG Guru

Today, with the ever-increasing utilization of facial recognition, increasing IoT in favor of machines, shared databases, data breaches and the general acceptance of Privacy lost, is it any wonder that AI has taken on the mantle of religious fervor. The post Is Artificial Intelligence (AI) the religion of the 21st Century?

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The 'Judicious' Use of AI and ML

Data Breach Today

Artificial intelligence and machine learning must be judiciously used, such as when monitoring internet of things devices, says David De Roure, professor of e-research at the University of Oxford, who offers insights on IoT risk management.

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The Consumerization of Artificial Intelligence

Bill Schmarzo - Dell EMC

Apple Core ML in the iPhone is an example of how industry leaders are seamlessly embedding powerful machine learning, deep learning, and artificial intelligence frameworks into their development and operating platforms. Unknowingly over the past few years, artificial intelligence worked its way into our everyday lives.