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The Cyber Shields of Tomorrow

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November 2023

In the vast digital realm, where data flows ceaselessly, a timeless battle is unfolding, akin to defenders guarding a medieval fortress against relentless adversaries. But in this era, the guardians of the kingdom are not just human; they are a powerful combination of algorithms and machines - Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML).

- Minu Sirsalewala

The Cyber Shields of Tomorrow

Picture this: A digital fortress fortified by layers of virtual walls and moats, shielding the realm’s most valuable treasures—our data. This fortress is under constant siege by cyber threats seeking to breach its defenses. The walls here are not built of stone but lines of code, and the defenders are not just human knights but also algorithms and neural networks.

In this age, AI and ML assume the roles of not only defenders but also seers, continuously scanning the horizon for signs of impending attacks, identifying subtle chinks in the virtual armour, and adapting strategies in real-time. They possess the power to turn the tide in this digital battle, revolutionizing how we protect our digital treasures.

ENHANCING THREAT DETECTION

Satya Machiraju, Vice President IT & Information Security at Whatfix, emphasizes the critical role played by AI and ML in enhancing threat detection. As cyber threats become more complex, they often lurk within massive data streams, beyond the reach of conventional human analysis. AI, with its ability to scrutinize vast datasets, uncovers hidden patterns and identifies anomalies that human analysts might miss. The result is a more effective and swift detection of suspicious activities. “The Indian Computer Emergency Response Team reported a 53% rise in Ransomware incidents in India, highlighting the urgency for robust security solutions. AI and ML play a pivotal role by enhancing human capabilities, automating security protocols, and enabling real-time threat detection,” adds Satya.

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