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Webinar It has become possible to swiftly and inexpensively train, validate and deploy AI models and applications, yet while we embrace innovation, are we aware of the security risks?
Because it's not just the good guys who use AI - bad actors power up their cyber attacks to bypass security measures and exploit vulnerabilities too.
Join our webinar on 22 February at 4pm GMT/11am ET/8am PT to find out more as The Reg's Tim Phillips discusses the risks and how to manage them effectively with John Engates, Field CTO at Cloudflare.
Tim and John will look at how consuming and deploying AI can increase your attack surface in the most unexpected ways.
They'll ponder the tools, techniques and services that minimize or eliminate vulnerabilities and consider practical steps to secure your use of AI, providing you with essential insights on how to safeguard your AI initiatives.
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