Companies worldwide are adopting and implementing AI in solutions that are reshaping industries through improved efficiency, productivity and decision-making. However, the meteoric rise of AI can overshadow some valid concerns around security and privacy.
Artificial Intelligence (AI) needs no introduction, having managed to rapidly creep into all aspects of life. While in business, AI is creating a plethora of new potential opportunities and efficiencies, it is also presenting new challenges, including in the area of cybersecurity. So how exactly has AI impacted cybersecurity and what are the key risks that can be identified in its present form?
DORA is a draft regulation published by the European Commission in September 2020 and forms part of the European Commission’s wider Digital Finance Strategy to support the development of digital finance while mitigating associated risks
The European Commission has adopted a proposal for a revised Directive on Security of Network and Information Systems (NIS 2 Directive).
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