New weapons in war on cybercrime: geek boy superheroes and self-learning machines
In 2016, cybercrime cost the global economy more than $450 billion, but most businesses are unprepared to deal with an attack, according to the Hiscox Cyber Readiness Report 2017. Firms that are looking to beef up their detection efforts may want to consider two unconventional approaches showcased at the Collision 2017 tech conference in New Orleans this week.
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Thursday, May 11, 2017
New weapons in war on cybercrime: geek boy superheroes and self-learning machines
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