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AI and Machine Learning in Security

Webinar

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Sponsored by APPSCAN AND INFLUXDATA


Monday, June 21, 2021
1 p.m. ET

The adoption of artificial intelligence and machine learning has fundamentally changed IT environments. In cybersecurity, AI and ML have been instrumental in helping organizations take a more intelligent and proactive approach to defending against and mitigating cyberattacks. As the technologies evolve, what will AI and ML bring to the security table, and how will they impact areas such as application development, infrastructure and even security staffing?

In this topic spotlight, we look at the AI/ML landscape in security and what’s potentially on the horizon.

Kristofer Duer
Lead Cognitive Researcher - AppScan
Kristofer Duer is the Lead Cognitive Researcher for AppScan. He has worked in the application security field for the last 8 years in the world of Static Application Security Testing (SAST) and researching language specific attack surfaces. His particular specialty deals with applying machine learning to solve some of the impossible problems which occur naturally in the world of SAST - namely Intelligent Finding Analytics (IFA) and Intelligent Code Analytics (ICA).Outside of work he enjoys the gym, Disc Golf (super fun!) and spending time with his wife and two kids.
Julien Muller
CTO - Ezako
Julien is the technical lead at Ezako. Prior to joining Ezako, Julien worked for 12 years at IBM as a Big Data Architect and Analyst on heterogeneous data in California and in France.

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