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Techno-nationalism isn’t going to solve our cyber vulnerability problem
2020-12-07 05:30

Countries engaging in "Protectionist" practices essentially ban or embargo specific technologies, companies, or digital platforms under the banner of national security, but we are seeing it used more often to send geopolitical messages, punish adversary countries, and/or prop up domestic industries.

Rather, it is about cybersecurity and operations resilience against the ever-present reality of threats in cyber space-crucially, regardless of where the attacks come from or what technology attackers are targeting.

Rather than decreasing or restricting the technology ecosystem, national security concerns can actually be advanced by gaining further visibility into critical digital environments.

These technologies excel at achieving a comprehensive and granular understanding of the behaviors and technologies that comprise a technology ecosystem.

The rigid scrutiny and real time attack disruption achieved by AI's wholistic approach provides robust cyber defense across the full range of technologies that can be implemented, regardless of the attack's origin.


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