Artificial intelligence is reshaping the way businesses approach cybersecurity, helping organizations tackle increasingly sophisticated threats with more precision and speed. As AI in cybersecurity evolves, it’s no longer just about detecting malware, but about predicting and preventing complex attacks across cloud and network environments.
These advancements in AI in cybersecurity, combined with growing collaboration between industry players, are creating more resilient and efficient security frameworks, allowing companies to stay agile in the face of new challenges while simplifying their operational defenses.
“I think it has to start with your DNA and your culture to never be satisfied and to realize that this isn’t just solving a problem today,” said George Kurtz(pictured), founder and chief executive officer of CrowdStrike Inc., in an interview with theCUBE at Fal.Con 2024. “This isn’t like you built something and it’s good for 20 years. You have to continue to innovate in security because there’s someone on …