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AWS - Conversations with Leaders
The Value (and Threat) of Generative AI for Security Teams

AWS - Conversations with Leaders

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2024 19:35


In this episode, AWS Director of Enterprise Strategy Phil LeBrun speaks with Nicole Eagan, Chief Strategy and AI Officer, and Michael Beck, Global CISO at Darktrace about how artificial intelligence is transforming cybersecurity. They discuss the evolution of cyber threats, the impact of generative AI on security, and best practices for implementing robust defenses including operationalizing AI as part of a holistic people, process, and technology approach.Resources:Learn more about Amazon Bedrock, the easiest way to build and scale gen AI applications, and Amazon Q, a gen AI-powered assistant that can be tailored to your business.

IT Visionaries
The War with Algorithms: Why Your Next Security Strategy Includes A.I. and Machine Learning

IT Visionaries

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2021 41:24


The image of a hooded individual illuminated by the glare of a computer screen hacking into a company’s network is the classic picture of what a cyber attack looks like. The reality, though, is these attackers are almost never a one-man band, but rather a sophisticated team armed with the same technology companies often deploy against them. But what makes these threats from these attackers so devious is not the technology they use, but rather that they never use the same approach twice.“Cyber is big business and unfortunately it's causing a tremendous amount of business disruption. They continue to increase in sophistication and they have new and novel approaches. There are constantly unknown threats and new threat actors and that's part of the reason it gets very challenging. In some ways, a lot of the focus is people love to hear about all these cool techniques they use, but it's the fact that they're constantly evolving and changing the techniques that make it so difficult for security teams and for what I think of as static security tools to stay current against this range of threats.”Nicole Eagan is the Chief A.I. Officer at Darktrace, a leader in autonomous cybersecurity A.I. On this episode of IT Visionaries, Nicole dives into why A.I. is a good tool, but not one powerful enough to prevalent today’s cybercriminals. Plus, she explains how security systems must constantly be learning, the impact IoT devices have had on security threats,  and why algorithms are at a war with one another.Main TakeawaysUpdate Available: Companies are utilizing A.I. to predict and prevent attacks, but there is one major issue: the data sets they are using to prevent attackers from entering their networks are often filled with old datasets. By using old data, your artificial intelligence cannot understand how to protect you from new attacks.The War of Algorithms: Future cyber attacks are no longer going to simply come from hackers infiltrating a network. Instead, these attackers are becoming more sophisticated and will use machine learning techniques to understand the type of behaviors the user is using in order to build a sophisticated attack. The only way to combat these types of attacks, is to use real-time self-learning A.I. systems that can detect abnormalities within a system.Stop Acting in Silos: Security prevention needs to stop operating in silos when it comes to preventing attacks. Cyber criminals are no long attacking users through email or through loca networks, so security teams need to stop focusing on a niche area. Instead, develop an all encompassing self-learning platform that is constantly monitoring all aspects of your business and your employees.IT Visionaries is brought to you by the Salesforce Platform - the #1 cloud platform for digital transformation of every experience. Build connected experiences, empower every employee, and deliver continuous innovation - with the customer at the center of everything you do. Learn more at salesforce.com/platform  

Business Casual
Is Your WFH Setup Hacker-Proof?

Business Casual

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2020 40:19


For those of us lucky enough to have jobs that allow it, working from home has laid bare many uncomfortable truths—like the fact that productivity and the presence of pajamas are inversely correlated...or that fact that cybersecurity is a pillow fort when it should be Fort Knox.After all, we’re in the midst of a global health crisis that’s forced us to adopt a new normal. And that crisis has sent us barreling toward dependence on digital tools to both keep us informed and help us do our jobs. But with that, how should our approaches to cybersecurity change?This week on Business Casual, we’re getting the answers from Nicole Eagan, CEO of cybersecurity company Darktrace, the first to develop an AI system to thwart cyber threats. Nicole explains why we need to shift our mindsets surrounding cybersecurity from 1s and 0s to a more holistic view.Because as far as she’s concerned, hacks happen. No system is impenetrable. But what we need to think about now is how wide open our home setups are leaving corporations across the board. Face it, we don’t always use the VPN we’re told to.Plus, Nicole adeptly illustrates how this pandemic, unpredictable and painful as it might be, is preparing us to adopt useful tech at a faster (read: better) pace than ever before. Just don’t expect AI to write these descriptions anytime soon.

Azeem Azhar's Exponential View
Cybersecurity in the Age of AI

Azeem Azhar's Exponential View

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2019 27:14


Nicole Eagan, CEO of Darktrace, one of the world’s leading cybersecurity firms, joins Azeem Azhar to discuss how artificial intelligence is opening a new battlefield for hackers, governments, and private companies alike.

With Ingram
A Chat with Nicole Eagan from Darktrace

With Ingram

Play Episode Play 30 sec Highlight Listen Later Nov 19, 2019 7:59


#WithIngram Philip Ingram MBE has a chat with one of the leading female security lights, Nicole Eagan, the CEO of the award inning Darktrace. The chat was a couple of years ago in Singapore but is still relevant today. Unfortunately no bacon was consumed in the production of this PODCAST but dear listeners, you.might actually learn something.

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FT Tech Tonic
The new AI battleground

FT Tech Tonic

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2018 22:09


Nicole Eagan, chief executive of Darktrace, tells John Thornhill corporate networks have become the new battleground in a cyberwar waged by criminals and state actors using artificial intelligence See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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The CyberWire
Clouds, crooks, cheats, and cryptocurrencies. Vault7 leaks liaisonware. Rumors about FSB officers charged with treason. FBI arrests Chinese national in OPM hack. Extremism online flows more than it ebbs.

The CyberWire

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2017 22:04


In today's podcast we hear about how the four C's have come together: clouds, crooks, cheats, and crypotcurrencies. Locky continues to circulate in evolved forms. WikiLeaks dumps some curious alleged liaisonware documents from Vault7. Russian sources report that FSB officers facing treason charges in Moscow may have given up some connected hackers to the Americans. The FBI makes an arrest in the OPM breach. The Daily Stormer is way offline, but ISIS and its parasitic slave-trading gangs are decidedly online. Dale Drew from Level 3 Communications with some threat intelligence on phishing and malware. Guest is Nicole Eagan, CEO of Darktrace. And another consequence of NotPetya seems to be a pet food shortage. Thanks for listening to the CyberWire. One of the ways you can support what we do is by visiting our sponsors. If you’d like to learn more about how small nuances in how artificial intelligence and machine learning are used can make a big difference, check out E8’s white paper. Your patient data depends on incident response plans. Prepare with DeltaRisk's webinar. JHUISI & partner COMPASS Cyber present Cyber Security Conference for Executives on September 19th in Baltimore. Register for the event.

Fortt Knox
29 - Nicole Eagan, Darktrace CEO: Riding Out the Boom/Bust Cycles

Fortt Knox

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2017 45:58


Today she sits at the helm of a promising cybersecurity company. But first Nicole Eagan had to survive the dotcom bust. Eagan is CEO of Darktrace, a startup that battles hackers using software that gets smarter over time. Invented by mathematicians and former British intelligence operatives, the technology, much like a human immune system, looks for signs of odd behavior in a client's network. Eagan and Darktrace are on the cutting edge not only in security, but also in a gender-balanced tech workforce. Eagan says half of her employees are women. She knows how unusual that is, having operated in Silicon Valley through booms and busts … as an enterprise tech worker, a venture capitalist, and now as an executive. Nicole Eagan sat down with Fortt Knox to share lessons from efforts that worked, and efforts that didn't. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Reinventing Professionals
Listening for Audio E-Discovery

Reinventing Professionals

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2009 3:41


I spoke with Nicole Eagan, the dynamic Chief Marketing Officer for Autonomy, on the last day of LegalTech a few weeks ago. In addition to sharing stories about the evolution of the technology industry and our respective experiences in the dot-com era, we discussed trends related to audio information governance and other issues that will affect the landscape in 2009.

Reinventing Professionals
Listening for Audio E-Discovery

Reinventing Professionals

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2009 3:41


I spoke with Nicole Eagan, the dynamic Chief Marketing Officer for Autonomy, on the last day of LegalTech a few weeks ago. In addition to sharing stories about the evolution of the technology industry and our respective experiences in the dot-com era, we discussed trends related to audio information governance and other issues that will affect the landscape in 2009.

Reinventing Professionals
Listening for Audio E-Discovery

Reinventing Professionals

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2009 3:41


I spoke with Nicole Eagan, the dynamic Chief Marketing Officer for Autonomy, on the last day of LegalTech a few weeks ago. In addition to sharing stories about the evolution of the technology industry and our respective experiences in the dot-com era, we discussed trends related to audio information governance and other issues that will affect the landscape in 2009.

Reinventing Professionals
Listening for Audio E-Discovery

Reinventing Professionals

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2009 3:41


I spoke with Nicole Eagan, the dynamic Chief Marketing Officer for Autonomy, on the last day of LegalTech a few weeks ago. In addition to sharing stories about the evolution of the technology industry and our respective experiences in the dot-com era, we discussed trends related to audio information governance and other issues that will affect the landscape in 2009.