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Can Increased Presence of Artificial Intelligence in Cybersecurity Address Skills Gap?

In the ever-changing environment of cybersecurity, executives are always looking for the next big trend that will set them apart from the rest of the competition. In a year where ransomware attacks have already increased by 250 percent, new technologies

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Three Critical Machine Learning Questions for Cybersecurity Pros

For cybersecurity pros who fight unseen cloud adversaries every day, the rise of faceless security automation might feel uncomfortably familiar. But is automation yet another shapeless enemy, this time intent on slashing cybersecurity jobs? Or is it something else? Fortunately,

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IBM & Continuum Squeeze Complexity and Risk Out of Cognitive Development

Reducing or eliminating complexity and risk are critical issues in the IT industry, especially when it comes to emerging technologies. Doing so is important for both short and long term strategies since success often leads customers into trying on new

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Article 50: Can Legacy Forecasting Systems Prepare Us for the Impact of Brexit?

Late last month the United Kingdom filed Article 50, officially notifying Europe of its intent to leave the European Union. This will most certainly impact the global economy, but can we trust our current forecasting systems to prepare us for

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Microsoft: Democratizing AI with Conversational Computing and User-Friendly Bots

In 2016, artificial intelligence (AI) clearly became more than a marketing-infused buzzword. Why so? Because major vendors focusing on AI, including Amazon, Facebook, Google, IBM, Intel, Microsoft and Salesforce are making the investments necessary for creating AI platforms and working

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