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The Future of Machine Learning in Cybersecurity

CIO

Machine learning (ML) is a commonly used term across nearly every sector of IT today. This article will share reasons why ML has risen to such importance in cybersecurity, share some of the challenges of this particular application of the technology and describe the future that machine learning enables.

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IoT Adoption in Healthcare Brings Security Opportunities

CIO

At the end of the day, it’s all about patient outcomes and how to improve the delivery of care, so this kind of IoT adoption in healthcare brings opportunities that can be life-changing, as well as simply being operationally sound. Why Medical IoT Devices Are at Risk There are a number of reasons why medical IoT devices are at risk.

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Applications and innovations in the Internet of Things (IoT)

Hacker Earth Developers Blog

The Internet of Things (IoT) is a system of interrelated devices that have unique identifiers and can autonomously transfer data over a network. IoT ecosystems consist of internet-enabled smart devices that have integrated sensors, processors, and communication hardware to capture, analyze, and send data from their immediate environments.

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Highlights from TensorFlow World in Santa Clara, California 2019

O'Reilly Media - Data

Theodore Summe offers a glimpse into how Twitter employs machine learning throughout its product. Anna Roth discusses human and technical factors and suggests future directions for training machine learning models. Watch “ TensorFlow.js: Bringing machine learning to JavaScript “ MLIR: Accelerating AI.

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Artificial intelligence and machine learning adoption in European enterprise

O'Reilly Media - Ideas

In a recent survey , we explored how companies were adjusting to the growing importance of machine learning and analytics, while also preparing for the explosion in the number of data sources. As interest in machine learning (ML) and AI grow, organizations are realizing that model building is but one aspect they need to plan for.

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What’s Missing in Most CISO’s Security Risk Management Strategies

CIO

By Dr. May Wang, CTO of IoT Security at Palo Alto Networks and the Co-founder, Chief Technology Officer (CTO), and board member of Zingbox. While data loss is a risk, so too are service interruptions, especially as IoT and OT devices continue to play critical roles across society. Establishing visibility.

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The Medical IoT Security To Depend on When Lives Depend on You

Palo Alto Networks

Protect every connected device with Zero Trust IoT security, tailor-made for medicine. Connected clinical and operational IoT devices are used for everything, from patient monitoring to office systems. 44% of CT scanners and 31% of MRI machines were exposed to a high-severity CVE.

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