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The role of AI in IoT security for preventing zero day attacks

Presented by

Marc Canel, Imagination Technologies and James Penney, CTO, Device Authority

About this talk

Zero day is a flaw in software, hardware or firmware that is unknown to the party or parties responsible for patching or otherwise fixing the flaw. Weakness can reside in the architecture at the device or system level, the implementation, the provisioning, the lifecycle management, the device or system administration. Learn how to prevent zero day attacks with technologies such as AI, utilising anomaly detection in IoT and other techniques.
Device Authority - IoT Security

Device Authority - IoT Security

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Discovery, visibility and automated security
Device Authority enables end to end cyber resilience for connected devices through the discovery, visibility and automated security of large IoT/OT deployments. With device identities outnumbering human identities 82:1 in enterprise environments and as unmanaged devices become a major target for attack, Device Authority’s Discovery Tool and KeyScaler-as-a-Service (KSaaS) platform provide organizations with complete visibility and control of their device identities and vulnerabilities, reducing human error, accelerating incident response, minimizing risk, ensuring complete device and data trust, and enabling trusted AI in any connected environment.​
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