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The rapid adoption of AI often means security is an afterthought. And let's face it—humans are not always great at assessing risk. But how has AI transformed the security landscape? What can the industry do to stay informed and ready to respond to threats? And what does this mean for product security?
Jeff Crume, distinguished engineer at IBM, stops by to talk about AI as "the new attack surface", and explains why the technology, like so many others, can be used for both altruistic and malicious intentions.
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The rapid adoption of AI often means security is an afterthought. And let's face it—humans are not always great at assessing risk. But how has AI transformed the security landscape? What can the industry do to stay informed and ready to respond to threats? And what does this mean for product security?
Jeff Crume, distinguished engineer at IBM, stops by to talk about AI as "the new attack surface", and explains why the technology, like so many others, can be used for both altruistic and malicious intentions.

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