DATA SECURITY – QUANTUM LEAP MAYBE COMING SOONER THAN EXPECTED

As data security departments scramble to protect systems from what have become more run-of-the-mill attacks, such as malware, ransomware and hacks, other concerns are developing about adversarial machine learning and the “poisoning” of artificial intelligence (AI) by malicious actors. These fresh concerns come as the fear that increasingly powerful quantum computers are getting closer to breaking current encryption systems. Javvad Malik, a lead security awareness advocate at security awareness training provider KnowBe4, in London, told FI that these new ...


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