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Embedding AI security from the get go. Watch this Palo Alto Networks keynote to understand the importance of visibility, control and governance in AI application and service development. Sponsored Post The dawn of artificial intelligence is upon us, but its development has only just begun. Research suggests there will be just 250m users of AI enabled applications and services this year, a number which will double by 2027 and hit 1bn by 2029 as companies find new, more innovative ways to harness the technology. And while the number of native AI applications currently available is around 2,000, a lot more are in the pipeline. But other people are at the same game. Cyber criminals too are busy moulding AI to their own purposes. Which is likely to mean a larger volume of more efficient cyber attacks designed to steal and disrupt mission critical data and services are on the way. You can hear a lot more about these trends in this keynote speech – Preparing you for a brand-new fight: The future of cybersecurity and AI' – delivered by Palo Alto Networks CEO Nikesh Arora. Nikesh provides an interesting snapshot of current AI usage and development, and goes on to explain how organizations can harness the power of AI and ML to strengthen their cyber defenses. The biggest risk comes perhaps not from external threats but internal employees not understanding how AI is being used within the organization – how it is collecting and processing sensitive data for example. What's needed, says Nikesh, is more better visibility, control and governance to make sure the benefits of AI can be fully enjoyed without any of the risks. Palo Alto Networks is using AI to make its cybersecurity products and services not only simple to use, but very good at tracking the flow of data across the IT estate in order to understand where it's most vulnerable. That's partially enabled by making sure that applications designed for the AI world are secure by design from their inception. You can watch Nikesh Arora's keynote by scrolling over the video above. Sponsored by Palo Alto Networks.
Daily Brief Summary
AI development is rapidly increasing, with expectations to reach 1 billion users by 2029.
Cybercriminals are also utilizing AI, potentially leading to more sophisticated cyber attacks.
Palo Alto Networks' CEO Nikesh Arora emphasized the importance of visibility, control, and governance in AI integration.
The internal risk from employees not understanding AI usage and data handling within their organization is significant.
Proper implementation of AI can greatly strengthen an organization’s cyber defenses.
Palo Alto Networks focuses on making their cybersecurity solutions AI-driven, easy to use, and efficient in tracking data vulnerabilities.
Security measures include designing AI applications to be secure from the start, ensuring safer data processing and storage.