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Why AI is now table-stakes in cybersecurity

By Dr. Sven Krasser, Senior Vice President and Chief Scientist, CrowdStrike.

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The Top Benefits of AI in Cloud Computing

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By Dominik Birgelen, CEO of oneclick.

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Breaking down the barriers to data science

Florian Douetteau, CEO of AI and machine learning platform Dataiku, discusses how code-free environments are paving the way for new innovation business-wide.

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British Army enhances human cyber capability with Immersive Labs

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Army uses Immersive Labs to optimize digital professionals’ cyber security abilities as part of its modernisation.

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The rise of the ‘business technologist’ and ‘hyperautomation’

As we move into 2022, the trends we see emerging will increasingly be geared towards delivering improved user experiences and innovation at speed. Unlocking data and harnessing digital capabilities will be the cornerstone of future transformation initiatives, with composable businesses set to take centre stage in the year ahead. MuleSoft, provider of the world’s #1 integration and API platform, has outlined the trends that will shape these emerging operating models and IT priorities in 2022.

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Fujitsu Laboratories of Europe has introduced two new technologies that significantly reduce the cost of AI solution creation for visual inspection applications. The novel solution uses a new type of defect detector that is trained on normal (non-defective) data, reducing dataset creation costs as well as enabling the detection of previously unseen patterns. This is combined with an AI-accelerated Graphical User Interface (GUI) that facilitates rapid cluster labelling based on automatically identified regions of interest, creating high quality training datasets. The combined result is highly accurate, automatic, unsupervised defect detection (discovering 80-90% of regions of interest automatically) with 50–100x faster dataset training and labelling.
Around 26% of existing jobs in China could be automated over the next 20 years, but this is projected to be more than offset by job creation of 38%, giving an estimated net gain of 12%.
Army uses Immersive Labs to optimize digital professionals’ cyber security abilities as part of its modernisation.
Provides easy access to 500+ supported technologies and ‘no code’ framework for customizations to extend automation and intelligence to more BizDevSecOps use cases.
Security professionals anticipate automation will reduce IT security headcount, but not replace human expertise.
96% of procurement executives agree that digitization would advance their strategic goals, but less than 5% are fully digitized according to a new study sponsored by Globality and Digital Procurement World.
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