The speed at which Artificial Intelligence (AI) continues to expand is unprecedented, particularly since GenAI catapulted into the market in 2022. Today AI works at a much faster pace than human output, which is what makes this technology so appealing to leaders who are focused on streamlining operations, productivity gains and cost efficiencies. But for those who thought that AI was a more recent phenomenon, you are mistaken, cybersecurity has leveraged AI for decades, and the trend has accelerated in recent years. AI is now found in a plethora of cybersecurity tools, helping to enhance threat detection, response, and overall system security and has a long history stretching back to the 1950s.
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