In my now not so new role (2 years and counting) at Deep Instinct I get to do so many things - never did I envisage doing this sort of media work. Yes, I prepare, I find facts and research from many sources - including our competitors - because at the end of the day cyber security is a community and team sport so I acknowledge great work by others. Last year though, we have to accept, as a community - we had our worst year yet - record data loss, record ransomware payments, one of the worst years on record for vulnerabilities, yet last year we spent the most ever on Cyber (Gartner), and that is estimated to increase another 14% this year to around $215Bn. Walking the halls of RSA there seemed to be no acknowledgement of this - indeed you’d think everything was awesome. We need to accept the bad actors have changed tactics and that we need a fundamental shift because by any measure I can see - what we have and what we've done just isn't effective. Every year its a buzz word, this year that is AI, vendors do not have AI as a core competency they’re just bolting a quick and dirty version of it on the side to help make the failure of their core technology “less impactful” to their customers - still a fail. I welcome comments :)
Gone are the days of relying on legacy, antiquated #EDR tools. Today at #RSAC, our CIO, Carl Froggett, sat down with Adrian Sanabria of Security Weekly Productions, to discuss the rise of adversarial AI and how #DeepLearning can help combat it. ??
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#RSAC2024
Very much looking forward to this!