AI lowers the barriers for cyber attackers, says Splunk CEO
Attackers are going to see immediate benefits of AI, using deep fakes and more to drive sophisticated attacks, says Gary Steele, president and CEO of Splunk.
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Attackers are going to see immediate benefits of AI, using deep fakes and more to drive sophisticated attacks, says Gary Steele, president and CEO of Splunk.
Jon Lieber of Eurasia Group says it’s Donald Trump.
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ShareShare Article via FacebookShare Article via TwitterShare Article via LinkedInShare Article via Email John Lin, chief investment officer of China equities at AllianceBernstein, says “that’s really a bright spot. The bus makers, the forklift makers … are really doing quite well in that sort of export market.”