Machine learning enables behavioral analytics and cognitive security to detonate attachments before they arrive in someone’s inbox. The ability to stop attacks before they occur is powerful, but how should security leaders start the process of making their systems smarter with machine learning? Avnet CISO Sean Valcamp advises perfecting your security posture first. He says the introduction of machine learning to monitor activity could change the role of junior security engineers instead of spending their time watching for breaches, they’ll be able to take action.”]
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