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7 Examples of How AI in Data Security is Transforming Cybersecurity

AI in data security transforms how organizations protect sensitive information. Companies turn to artificial intelligence for robust defense mechanisms as cyber threats evolve. This cutting-edge technology analyzes vast datasets, identifies patterns, and responds to threats in real-time, surpassing human capabilities. From small businesses to large enterprises, AI-powered solutions guard against increasingly sophisticated attacks.

EP 61 - Put Your Name on It: Identity Verification and Fighting Fraud

Aaron Painter, CEO of NameTag, joins host David Puner for a conversation that covers several key themes, including the inadequacies of current identity verification methods, the rise of deep fakes and AI-generated fraud – and the importance of preventing identity fraud rather than merely detecting it. Aaron discusses the role of advanced technologies like cryptography, biometrics and AI in improving identity verification.

Outlining the Crypto Trading and Operations Trilemma

The operational infrastructure for digital asset security has been continuously evolving – shifting from single-key hardware wallets, to multi-sig smart contract wallets, to MPC or HSM-powered wallets. This infrastructure improvement has created greater operational efficiency, enabling trading firms to deploy more capital without compromising on security.

Solving the Crypto Trading and Operations Trilemma

Download the “Solving the Crypto Trading and Operations Trilemma” cheat sheet The crypto trading and operations trilemma addresses three potentially complementary but opposing forces from an operations perspective – security, efficiency, and scalability. Security is the actual safety of your firm’s own funds, or those it manages on behalf of clients. Efficiency is how quickly you can respond to market moves, transfer assets, and settle balances.

The Value of Cyber Risk Quantification Models Vs. CRQ Frameworks

From the individual to the global level, managing risk is a part of life. While in some contexts, poor risk planning merely results in minor, inconsequential outcomes, in others, such negligence can be catastrophic. Take the July 2024 CrowdStrike incident, for instance, during which a faulty software update put global airlines out of commission, took broadcasters off the air, and cost the market upward of $5 billion in uninsured losses.

Losses From Investment Scams have Increased Six-Fold Since 2021

The Better Business Bureau (BBB) has observed a six-fold increase in losses from investment scams over the past three years. The BBB has received more than 4,000 reports of investment scams since 2020, with the median reported loss rising from $1,000 in 2021 to almost $6,000 in 2024.

Your Lawyers Are Increasingly Targeted by Phishing Attacks, Ransomware

Researchers at Bitdefender warn that law firms are high-value targets for ransomware gangs and other criminal threat actors. Attackers frequently use phishing to gain initial access to an organization’s networks. “Phishing is one of the most common attacks in the legal field,” the researchers write. “Cybercriminals pose as legitimate entities, tricking employees into divulging sensitive information or clicking malicious links.

How Manufacturing Organizations Can Increase Their Cybersecurity

When Clorox was hit with a ransomware attack in 2023, the impact went beyond just the infected endpoints. Threat actors succeeded in taking many of the organization’s automated systems offline and impacted large retailers’ ability to order products from the manufacturer. There was significant operational downtime as it took Clorox over a month to contain the breach, and the resulting financial loss was in the tens of millions.