As cybersecurity becomes more prevalent in the world,
traditional techniques become more and more obsolete. In using A.I. in
Cybersecurity vulnerabilities can be neutralised and resolved before they are exploited,
and threats and attacks prevented before they occur. This can be through using
A.I. to actively search for threats and potential new
attack signatures. Managing vulnerabilities provides a much more
effective method for defending against an attack rather than fixing vulnerabilities
after they are discovered in the event of an attack. Read More at: https://www.computer.org/publications/tech-news/trends/the-impact-of-ai-on-cybersecurity
New class of security tools seeking to improve effectiveness
and efficiency of threat detection and response. It operates by aggregating and
correlating telemetry from multiple detection controls and synthesizing and
automating response actions. This approach can improve detection accuracy while
significantly reducing the complexity required for comprehensive threat
protection. This can relieve some of the stress on security teams overburdened
by having to manage multiple security systems simultaneously. Consolidating
several security products into a single XDR platform also provides considerable
cost savings, this makes it a viable solution for smaller businesses and large
enterprises. Read at: https://securityboulevard.com/2021/02/xdr-next-level-prevention-and-detection/.
A three year old Germany startup is on its way to taking advantage of the low-code movement globally. Having raised USD$4M seed funding recently, Next Matter hopes teams are well and truly over the emails/ spreadsheets/ chat/ productivity tools and apps and looking for something more end to end.An end to end operationally focussed toolchain, that integrates with the usual salesforce, hubspot, slack etc?Look forward to more drag & drop user interfaces wrapping around these tools to simplify our working lives!https://www.nextmatter.com/image credit: pixabay
As few as one-in-1000 sea turtle hatchlings survive the perilous journey from nest to ocean.A world-first artificial intelligence system has been developed to analyse thousands of photographs of remote beaches to identify evidence of turtle nests and their predators.A collaboration by the CSIRO, Aak Puul Ngantam (APN) of the Cape York Indigenous rangers and Microsoft, the cloud-based system is trying to boost the survival rates of turtle hatchlings in Australia's remote far north.https://thewest.com.au/technology/ai-used-to-protect-qld-turtle-habitats-ng-s-2050072