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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: 25.09.2022.

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@CybersecuritySF shared
On Sep 24, 2022
Cybersecurity Ventures @CybersecuritySF assures the labor situation in our field is part of a trend that began in 2013. Since then the number of unfilled #cybersecurity jobs has risen by 350%. https://t.co/sJ9rormW5H via @techrepublic
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Training the next generation of cybersecurity experts to close the crisis gap

Training the next generation of cybersecurity experts to close the crisis gap

The biggest threat to cybersecurity departments could be the lack of qualified employees, leaving companies vulnerable.

@ChuckDBrooks shared
On Sep 23, 2022
RT @AnacompInc: Check out our new article "The root causes of cybersecurity risk and how automation can help" - https://t.co/dYk3fkMBNN Join our #Cybersecurity & #ZeroTrust Weekly newsletter with insights from @ChuckDBrooks ✅ Sign up - https://t.co/yaAHmLREfk
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The root causes of cybersecurity risk and how automation can help

The root causes of cybersecurity risk and how automation can help

Key Points Human mistakes continue to be the root cause of data breaches. Habit, bias, and the status-quo interfere with our ability to realistically assess cybersecurity risks.

@hacks4pancakes shared
On Sep 22, 2022
RT @dave_juhl: Excellent report on @Marketplace today by @stephanie_h featuring a quote from the wonderful @hacks4pancakes (that would be Lesley Carhart) Schools call on FCC for cybersecurity funding https://t.co/6qFAyEtM0y
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Schools call on FCC for cybersecurity funding

Schools call on FCC for cybersecurity funding

School districts are increasingly popular targets for ransomware attacks, but they lack the cybersecurity budgets of large corporations.

@CyberScoopNews shared
On Sep 20, 2022
“If we accept that China is a key great power competitor and the key bilateral challenge ... you could argue [the Bureau of Industry and Security] is at the center of US foreign policy, decision-making and action," said @JonKBateman from @CarnegieEndow. https://t.co/i8H0CRKkNd
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Commerce lacks intelligence resources to keep U.S. tech from fueling Chinese cyberthreat, experts warn

Commerce lacks intelligence resources to keep U.S. tech from fueling Chinese cyberthreat, experts warn

The Bureau of Industry and Security has come under fire for approving the vast majority of technology export licenses to China.

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On Sep 23, 2022
RT @TonyaJoRiley: NEW: Half of the fed agencies surveyed by GAO responded that they were not always aware of which of their systems collected personally identifiable information. https://t.co/ZPQgpsNQyf
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Agencies don't know what sensitive data new IT systems collect on Americans, GAO report finds

Agencies don't know what sensitive data new IT systems collect on Americans, GAO report finds

A rise in federal agency breaches involving personal data highlights the ongoing challenge the U.S. government faces in protecting privacy.