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Navigating Cybersecurity in the AI Era
Navigating Cybersecurity in the AI Era
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Length:
27 minutes
Released:
Dec 8, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Welcome to another episode of What Matters Today.
In today's episode, we unravel the intricate world of cybersecurity.
We will delve into the various categories of hackers and explore the common cyber threats faced by non-profits.
We will also look into the ever-evolving role of artificial intelligence in both cyber attacks and defense.
Stay tuned for insights into how AI is transforming the cybersecurity game and discover the best practices to fortify your digital defenses.
Today’s episode is hosted by Jerome Duberry - who is the Managing Director of the Tech Hub here at the Institute, and is also an academic advisor for the Institute’s Executive Education Programme. Jerome’s guest today is Adrian Ogee, CHIEF OPERATIONS OFFICER at the CyberPeace Institute.
In today's episode, we unravel the intricate world of cybersecurity.
We will delve into the various categories of hackers and explore the common cyber threats faced by non-profits.
We will also look into the ever-evolving role of artificial intelligence in both cyber attacks and defense.
Stay tuned for insights into how AI is transforming the cybersecurity game and discover the best practices to fortify your digital defenses.
Today’s episode is hosted by Jerome Duberry - who is the Managing Director of the Tech Hub here at the Institute, and is also an academic advisor for the Institute’s Executive Education Programme. Jerome’s guest today is Adrian Ogee, CHIEF OPERATIONS OFFICER at the CyberPeace Institute.
Released:
Dec 8, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode
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