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AI-Driven Threat Detection: The Next Frontier in Cybersecurity

Cybersecurity is undergoing a major transformation with the rise of artificial intelligence. Deepak Gandham, a thought leader in AI-driven security, explores the latest advancements in threat detection and response in his latest research.

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How AI is 'saving the Mona Lisa': A paradigm shift in digital forensics

In the digital age, the recovery of deleted data is a key challenge in digital forensics. With the constant increase in data volumes and storage methods, conventional methods are reaching their limits.

TraceGains uses AI to target food quality, safety

The tech platform said producers can better detect contamination and allergens with its program in order to achieve compliance.

CHEQ Unveils Industry-First Triple-Layer Intelligence Engine to Secure the AI-Driven Customer Journey - Live at Adobe Summit

Traffic, Threat, and Identity Intelligence Engine accurately distinguishes legitimate humans, AI agents, and bots from bad actors, enabling businesses to embrace the AI-driven engagement era

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Revolutionizing Public Health Surveillance with Real-Time Stream Processing

with real-time stream processing, a breakthrough that significantly enhances early disease detection. Mahitha Adapa, a researcher in this field, has pioneered an innovative system that integrates advanced data analytics, machine learning, and IoT technology to transform the speed and accuracy of public health monitoring.

Berks police department testing AI-powered police officer assistant

Muhlenberg Township Police Department is partnering with TRULEO, an AI-Powered Police Officer helps with automating body-worn camera review, coaching and recognition for officers.

Biometric Identity Verification Firm authID Shares Approaches to Combat Threat of Deepfakes Fraud

ID released a whitepaper detailing innovative approaches to combat the rising threat of deepfakes fraud in digital authentication systems.

Tired of subway delays? The MTA wants to fix that by strapping Google smartphones to New York trains

Google partnered with the MTA on a pilot program that involved using sounds recorded on smartphones attached to trains to detect track issues before they occur.