Automating Cyber-Defense


AI has potential to make the lives of security professionals a lot easier – but it should be approached with caution. Deep learning is a useful tool to optimize and validate security posture. But until we overcome some of its challenges, positive security models and behavioral algorithms that are deterministic and predictable are still more effective for defense and mitigation.

Pascal Geenens, Radware’s EMEA Security Evangelist, recently spoke with Business Reporter about automating cyber-defense. Watch the interview below and read his accompanying article here.

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