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Killware vs. Ransomware: What’s the Difference?
September 8, 2023
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By Shannon Flynn
At this point, most people are familiar with ransomware. These fast-growing and damaging cyberattacks have repeatedly made headlines, but even more dangerous attack types are starting to emerge. Businesses and consumers now have to worry about killware. Nonetheless, some argue that there’s some crossover between the two malware types. So
AI as a cybersecurity enabler: The story so far
September 7, 2023
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By Daniel Thomas
There’s the saying that “nice guys finish last” and, at least in cybersecurity circles, that seems to be the case. Burnout, high stress and job fatigue are common in cybersecurity, a byproduct of pitting small security teams against wave after wave of adversaries. They face the equivalent of kayaking upstream
Machine learning operations can revolutionize cybersecurity
September 7, 2023
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By Shaik Zakeer
Machine learning operations (MLOps) refers to the practices and tools employed to streamline the deployment, management and monitoring of machine learning models in production environments. While MLOps is commonly associated with data science and machine learning workflows, its integration with cybersecurity brings new capabilities to detect and respond to threats
Artificial Intelligence: Transforming Healthcare, Cybersecurity, and Communications
September 6, 2023
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By Chuck Brooks
Globally, a new era of rapidly developing and interconnected technologies that combine engineering, computer algorithms, and culture is already beginning. The basic way we live, work, and connect will alter because of the digital transformation or convergence we will experience in the next years. More remarkably, the advent of artificial
Exploring The Latest Trends In Ransomware Attacks
September 6, 2023
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By Vikram Singh Rao
Ransomware attacks have evolved significantly in recent years, posing a growing threat to individuals, businesses, and even government organizations. In simple words, no one is safe from ransomware threats, making them one of the most devastating types of malware to ever exist. But as we make technological advancements to improve