Security News > 2017 > April > Of machines and men: AI and the future of cybersecurity (Help Net Security)

2017-04-13 09:10
For many in the cybersecurity community, ‘Ghost in the Shell’, both in its source material and recent film adaptation, is an inventive representation of where the sector is heading. We still have a way to go, but the foundations are in place for the melding of human and machine. Today, at least, this is not meant physically but rather in the operational sense. Artificial intelligence (AI) has become so important for the industry that this … More →
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