Artificial intelligence was a solution that we desperately needed. And it’s been a godsend.
But then – and we’ve all heard about it, a revolution in AI happened a little over a year ago. It’s called generative AI and it’s what powers ChatGPT and all those other AI engines that are coming to market almost daily. This type of AI can not only analyze – it can create – text, sound, pictures and even video.
And…guess what else it can create? Yup.
So we’re in the second wave of AI for cybersecurity. And now, not only the cybersecurity tool makers have it – but so do the bad guys.
It’s going to change everything, yet again.
But you know me. I hate hype. I want to dig in and find out what’s really happening.
And so when I got pitched on a guest working for a company that is bringing a generative AI solution to market, I thought I should bring them in to talk about AI in cybersecurity.
Relax, I’ve warned him, this is not a sales pitch for their product, but I do believe that we have to talk about this, not just in theory, but what it’s like in the real world.
My guest today is Greg Statton from a firm called Cohesity.
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