New research from AI-powered data security and management company Cohesity shows Australians are significantly more worried about the use of AI with their data than other regions. The study also shows the vast majority of Australians would think about terminating their relationship with a business that suffered a cyberattack.
Despite years of discussions and initiatives aimed at promoting diversity, the upper echelons of IT still lack representation from women, people of colour, and other marginalised groups. This disparity isn't just a social issue—it's a business problem that could be stifling innovation and growth.
Imagine you just hired a brand-new business development employee. There’s role playing, and there’s as much documentation you can provide someone to train them, but nothing beats picking the phone up to get your dialogue dialled in. However, the risk of training on real clients is obvious and you can only try so many times.
Bitdefender has announced the launch of Scam Copilot Scam Copilot, an advanced technology platform powered by artificial intelligence (AI) and designed to detect and fight scams along with fraud attempts across devices including computers, tablets and mobile phones.
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