
Artificial intelligence (AI) has become a security industry buzzword so broadly applied as to become almost meaningless. When every product boasts AI capabilities, security decision makers may quickly become cynical, even in the face of the most exciting innovation shaping cybersecurity today.
--What is the benefit of a cybersecurity solution powered by Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning?
--Why does the number of generations of AI matter?
--How smart is the AI machine?
--How does AI provide a predictive advantage to prevent breaches for my organization?
--How can a ‘Prevention First’ cybersecurity approach help my business?
Speaker: TOM CAMERON
Solutions Architect, BlackBerry powered by Cylance AI
Tom Cameron spent 15 years in the Intelligence Community as a U.S. Navy Cryptologic Technician and DoD contractor with Northrop Grumman. He was deployed worldwide supporting cryptologic missions during Operations Enduring Freedom/Iraqi Freedom, East Africa, and European theaters. He and his wife, Loretta, met while stationed together in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, and have two sons both born in Puerto Rico. Tom is from St. Paul, Minnesota, and is a member of InfraGard and ISSA. Tom started his SE career with Symantec, was Mandiant SE of the Year in 2014, and is currently an SE for Blackberry by way of the Cylance acquisition.
Moderator: SEAN COSTIGAN
Professor, George C. Marshall European Center for Security Studies
Sean S. Costigan is the Director of ITL Security and a Professor at the George C. Marshall European Center for Security Studies. He is an expert in emerging security challenges and a sought-after speaker on matters of technology and national security. His current focus is on the nexus of cybersecurity capacity building and new challenges. He is the lead for NATO’s cybersecurity curriculum and is widely published on national security matters relating to information security and hybrid threats. In addition to his work for the Marshall Center, he is presently serving as the Senior Adviser to the NATO/PfPC Emerging Security Challenges Study Group, where he heads cybersecurity education efforts; Publisher of Defense Press; Adviser at Multivariate, and an Associate at the consultancies of Vision Foresight Strategy and i-Intelligence.