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The AI in cybersecurity market is poised to reach USD 40 billion by 2026. Today, the experts are ready to consider Artificial Intelligence (AI) as the future of cybersecurity, although it remains difficult to evaluate the promises against challenges posed by AI - as a key element in the internet security.

Top news of the week: 11.02.2022.

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@ajohnsocyber shared
On Feb 10, 2022
A few years ago I wrote several blogs on the expected practical uses for AI in cyber. This is a good overview of current use cases & a reminder to refresh the blogs. Putting AI to Practical Use in Cybersecurity https://t.co/4xWrZDX05Z
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Putting AI to Practical Use in Cybersecurity

Putting AI to Practical Use in Cybersecurity

Almost every cybersecurity product has an AI component. Here is where it's working in the real world.

@cybersecboardrm shared
On Feb 5, 2022
RT @robmay70: ⭕ #Ransomware attacks are increasingly ruthless - and look at the trends! 👀 https://t.co/4y2hP4PeGx #infosec #cybersecurity @toptal @SouthEastCRC @DrJDrooghaag @cybersecboardrm @CyberCiderCity @cybergeekgirl @TylerCohenWood @Shirastweet @ChuckDBrooks https://t.co/wXIGSfdDag
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The Shadow Pandemic: Ransomware’s Present and Future Dangers for Corporations

The Shadow Pandemic: Ransomware’s Present and Future Dangers for Corporations

Ransomware attacks have escalated to a point that no one organization or enforcement agency can stop them. Leading experts tell Toptal how corporate leaders can join the fight.

@VitalikButerin shared
On Feb 5, 2022
8. Meanwhile, AI is the exact opposite. It really does produce wonders, but we can't explain how it works, and there's far more unprincipled tinkering than theory. And to be fair, the unprincipled approach does cause problems that crypto doesn't have! https://t.co/J3ZgI7JXmo
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Interpretable Machine Learning

Interpretable Machine Learning

Machine learning algorithms usually operate as black boxes and it is unclear how they derived a certain decision. This book is a guide for practitioners to make machine learning decisions ...

@ChuckDBrooks shared
On Feb 8, 2022
Emerging Cybersecurity Challenges to Get Ready in 2022 - Security Boulevard https://t.co/sirq4xSTVv
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Emerging Cybersecurity Challenges to Get Ready in 2022

Emerging Cybersecurity Challenges to Get Ready in 2022

The advancement of technology has gradually increased the volume and range of cyberattacks, requiring new strategies and initiatives to fight them. In 2021, the United States Cyber Command ...

@ipfconline1 shared
On Feb 10, 2022
RT @SpirosMargaris: Steps #IT #leaders can take now to get #AI out of #PilotPurgatory https://t.co/u3VRuG1K04 #fintech #ArtificialIntelligence #MachineLearning #BigData @sescarav @VentureBeat @BoozAllen #AIOps @jblefevre60 @pierrepinna @ipfconline1 @HeinzVHoenen @Nicochan33 @darioandriani https://t.co/j1xStxNExq
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Steps IT leaders can take now to get AI out of ‘pilot purgatory’

Steps IT leaders can take now to get AI out of ‘pilot purgatory’

The global AI race is accelerating. If companies don’t invest in ways to scale AIOps frameworks effectively now, they risk falling behind.

@CybersecuritySF shared
On Feb 10, 2022
Hot #Cybersecurity Company @capeprivacy has been in hyper growth mode over the past two years. @EvolutionEquity led its recent funding round. https://t.co/dR7ECqrflz via Cybercrime Magazine.
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Cape Privacy Propelled By VC Funding And Guidance

Cape Privacy Propelled By VC Funding And Guidance

Fast growing startup protects highly confidential data in the cloud

@ChuckDBrooks shared
On Feb 11, 2022
Three top-of-mind cybersecurity trends in 2022 | Security Magazine https://t.co/9YWJVnd3ib
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Three top-of-mind cybersecurity trends in 2022

Three top-of-mind cybersecurity trends in 2022

Securing remote work, allocating investments toward cybersecurity initiatives, and implementing responsible artificial intelligence (AI) technology are top enterprise cyber trends to watch ...

@CybersecuritySF shared
On Feb 10, 2022
According to Cybersecurity Ventures @CybersecuritySF, #ransomware could cost victims $265 billion annually by 2031. via @forbes https://t.co/pR8j5eiSdy
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Cybercrime: The Dark Side Of Entrepreneurship

Cybercrime: The Dark Side Of Entrepreneurship

Today, larger, more sophisticated groups are on a continual hunt for their next victims.