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Check Point Automation and Artificial Intelligence in Support of the Zero Trust Pillars

The DoD Zero Trust Overlays (June 2024) outlines a security framework that maps controls to zero trust capabilities, activities, and outcomes. Check Point supports this mission with an AI-powered, cloud-delivered platform that automates critical tasks,

Cybersecurity 6month
Coralogix expands AI observability with AI Center for quality and security monitoring

AI Center seeks to assist with the growing issue where as enterprises adopt AI, they require rigorous oversight, as inadequate management can lead to unforeseen or inequitable outcomes. Coralogix argues that existing AI observability approaches fall short by focusing on performance versus other attributes that impact effective usage.

Cybersecurity 7month
New center at CWI helps students, staff learn to use AI as educational tool

College of Western Idaho launches an AI literacy center with GuardRailz AI, helping students and staff integrate artificial intelligence into education.

Forcepoint to acquire Getvisibility, expanding AI-driven data security and risk visibility

The agreement builds on a successful multi-year partnership, further integrating Getvisibility's AI-driven risk visibility and remediation.

Cybersecurity 7month
College of Western Idaho launches AI Literacy Center

CWI is positioning itself at the forefront of AI education with the opening of the new center and implementation of programs designed to make AI tools accessible.

Kennesaw State boosts tech profile with launch of CYPHR

A research center launched by Kennesaw State University in January seeks to boost the university's profile in technological advancement and specialize in extended reality and artificial intelligence research.

Cybersecurity 7month
Check Point co-founder on AI, quantum and independence

Gil Shwed, Check Point's co-founder and executive chairman, discusses the company's focus on AI-driven security and his commitment to remaining an independent force in the cyber security market

Cybersecurity 7month
Center strategizing artificial intelligence and machine learning

In 2024, the Army reported that it had invested $50 million in small and nontraditional businesses to develop AI and machine learning solutions. The U.S. Army Combat Capabilities Development Command Aviation & Missile Center is no stranger to utilizing AI but has now consolidated those efforts into its ongoing modernization.