Partner Mike Overly was quoted in a Predict article, “Improvement of Cybersecurity With AI Technology,” about the development of AI-based cybersecurity defense solutions.
One issue with the technology is to separate the real threats from false positive or negative problems, which can happen when a company sets its security thresholds too high or too low. But AI-driven programs are now intelligent enough to identify the real issues, cybersecurity experts say.
“The hope is that these systems will minimize false alarms and insubstantial issues, leaving a much smaller set of ‘real’ threats to review and address,” Overly said.
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