Data is increasingly recognized as a critical asset in the digital landscape, driving innovations in artificial intelligence and quantum computing. However, this surge in data utilization brings significant challenges in data protection, governance, and privacy. Amit Sinha, CEO of DigiCert Inc., emphasizes the need for businesses to reassess their data security strategies in light of these advancements.
The rise of generative AI has introduced sophisticated threats, particularly in phishing and impersonation attacks, which traditional security measures struggle to combat. The zero trust model is highlighted as essential for ensuring that even AI bots are continuously verified to protect data integrity. Additionally, the looming threat of quantum computing to current cryptographic systems necessitates urgent action, as demonstrated by DigiCert's Quantum Readiness Day.
• Generative AI introduces new governance challenges for data security.
• Quantum computing poses a significant threat to current encryption methods.
Generative AI refers to algorithms that can create new content, raising concerns about data governance.
Zero Trust is a security model that requires continuous verification of users and devices to protect data.
Quantum Computing utilizes quantum mechanics to process information, threatening traditional encryption methods.
DigiCert specializes in digital security solutions, focusing on encryption and authentication standards.
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