KPMG spins out new AI security company

KPMG spins out new AI security company

The Big Four firm's incubator has spun out its very first startup: an AI security company called Cranium, and more of today’s top stories.?

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KPMG spins out new AI security company

While many have been using AI in security, Cranium's focus is on the security of the AI itself.?

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