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Diagram Topper Live: RSAC ™ 2025 Conference Highlights

Does Ai see a counter reaction?

Artificial intelligence was over the RSAC conference last year. It is still this year and will probably not let up. And yet, if you deal with the show floor, you can see some startups that have started to downplay the AI-a contrary attitude on a marketplace with AI-forward marketing. For me it feels like the beginning of a pushback that can be an inevitable phase in the hype cycle of any technology, even a technology that only accelerates after all signs when it matures.

Despite the relatively youngest AI hype, we have the longest of the AI ​​at Symantec and Carbon Black for years. In fact, Carbon Black was one of the first providers (possibly the first) that implemented AI and behavioral analyzes in actual products. ((Carbon Black EDR is the celebrated result of some of these developments). In the meantime, we implement the AI ​​methodically and strategically, where it increases customer value. We know that AI is very good in data classification, and this can make the defenders possible. Prediction security has long been the goal for AI in this area, but to get there, you need a strong AI and machine learning approach (ML), which can precisely evaluate and classify the threats in order to see emerging attacks better.

We talk about this from experience: In April we announced the prediction of an industry that is used by AI and threat information Predict the next four or five movements of an attacker precisely trust with up to 100%. This is not just marketing or AI hype; It is a real application that enables companies of all sizes to predict and stop ransomware attacks-and then quickly return to the status before the attack. Empty promises lead to setbacks, but real solutions lead to useful and effective AI implementations. We focus on real solutions. Listen like Dick O'Brien, main analyst at our threat hunter group. explains everything for you.

The vast majority of the organizations coordinated by nation states are MID Market companies for private sector not huge companies or government agencies.

Surprised? So many were in the Packed conference session Moderated by Jason Rolleston, General Manager of the Enterprise Security Group from Broadcom, and Eric Chien, Fellow with our celebrated threat hunter group. The duo used real observations and analyzes to reduce the still stubborned perception that opponents such as North Korea, Russia and China have no interest in the M-in-KMBS-Medium size organizations that were traditionally too small (or too apolitical) to become target from national state actors. Jason and Eric explained why practically every organization is now susceptible to threats at the APT level at company level, which means that the best defense is security in corporate quality.

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