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According to the Singapore Police Force in its latest Scams and Cybercrime report, malware-enabled scams amounted to $129.1M, which accounted for 11.6% of $1.1B lost last year.
In the evolving field of mobile security, artificial intelligence is both the most powerful defence and the biggest threat. AI is revolutionising malware design, evading traditional security measures, mimicking legitimate apps and using SMS phishing to infect devices. Even as solutions are being developed, mobile defence is moving too slowly while attackers are innovating rapidly. How are AI-driven malware attacks evolving in Singapore? What must companies do to stay ahead?
Jan Sysmans, Mobile App Security Evangelist, at Appdome, a leading mobile app security firm shares his perspectives.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
According to the Singapore Police Force in its latest Scams and Cybercrime report, malware-enabled scams amounted to $129.1M, which accounted for 11.6% of $1.1B lost last year.
In the evolving field of mobile security, artificial intelligence is both the most powerful defence and the biggest threat. AI is revolutionising malware design, evading traditional security measures, mimicking legitimate apps and using SMS phishing to infect devices. Even as solutions are being developed, mobile defence is moving too slowly while attackers are innovating rapidly. How are AI-driven malware attacks evolving in Singapore? What must companies do to stay ahead?
Jan Sysmans, Mobile App Security Evangelist, at Appdome, a leading mobile app security firm shares his perspectives.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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