Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning , Next-Generation Technologies & Secure Development

AI: What It Means for Defenders and Attackers

Bryce Boland Previews What's to Come for Artificial Intelligence
Bryce Boland, former CTO, FireEye, Asia-Pacific

Artificial intelligence has the potential to filter out much of the noise that can bog down teams trying to triage security alerts, says Bryce Boland, former CTO for FireEye in Asia-Pacific.

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In this video interview at the recent RSA APJ 2018 conference in Singapore, Boland discusses:

  • What artificial intelligence innovations security vendors are wrapping into their products;
  • How artificial intelligence within security will be advantageous for defenders;
  • How attackers may leveraged artificial intelligence capabilities.

Boland is the former CTO for FireEye in Asia-Pacfic. Before FireEye, he was CTO for security at UBS in Zurich. Boland was also a technology risk management consultant for ABN AMRO in London.


About the Author

Jeremy Kirk

Jeremy Kirk

Executive Editor, Security and Technology, ISMG

Kirk was executive editor for security and technology for Information Security Media Group. Reporting from Sydney, Australia, he created "The Ransomware Files" podcast, which tells the harrowing stories of IT pros who have fought back against ransomware.




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