Hacker Noon April 25, 2022
Crystal Haines

The world is already full of AI-powered digital services. Recently, the security industry has seen an explosion in the number of applications and trends around trying to integrate these digital applications into institutions to stay ahead with helping businesses adapt or even automate security processes. Intelligent assistant-based sources have become an option for today’s organizations facing data encryption, threat detection, and attack prevention. In the fast-paced 21st century where cyber attacks are out of control, now more than ever is time to build policies and strategies specific to each cyber event.

Cyber incidents cannot be classified as a singular type event, which makes it difficult to deploy an appropriate response plan fast without integrating traditional legislative and operational toolchains. In...

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Topics: AI (Artificial Intelligence), Cybersecurity, Health IT, Patient / Consumer, Provider, Technology, Voice Assistant
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