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There are clear benefits to be seen in the development in artificial intelligence (AI) in the cyber security sector and it will undoubtedly transform the cyber space, hopefully for the better. But the current uncertainty about how businesses interact, deploy, utilise and benefit from AI may have a knock on effect with regards to the security preparations that organisations should be making. Cognitive technology can assist in harmonising critical infrastructure delivery with supply chain provision; the digitisation and monitoring of healthcare services can be supported by medical concerns widely expressed on social networks; and security systems can be even more effective when integrated with intelligence systems.
But Artificial Intelligence can only work when it is paired with human understanding. This critical CSARN briefing discusses the future challenges and security concerns that emanate from a resistance to change; the type of resistance that could restrict growth and leave organisations vulnerable to attack.
13:00 | Registration and Refreshments |
13:30 | Chair |
13:35 |
Brian Higgins Business Development Manager EMEA, (ISC)², Inc. "Will Artificial Intelligence fill the Cyber Security skills gap?" |
14:05 |
Chris Hoar Founder, AIinFM “Artificial Intelligence in the Built Environment” |
14:35 |
Mike G |
15:05 | Q & A |
15:25 | Coffee & Networking |
CSARN Members | FREE
Standard Fee | £189.00
Public Sector | £109.00
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