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Roundtable: Embracing Change And Building Trust & Value
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Artificial intelligence (AI) and quantum are set to be the next major technology disruptors and will have a profound impact on the cybersecurity sector, according to speakers in a session at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2021.
Advancements in these areas are likely to lead to new opportunities for cyber-criminals to leverage attacks, but conversely, can also enable the development of stronger cybersecurity defenses.
Vikram Sharma, founder and CEO at QuintessenceLabs, explained that these technologies form part of the predicted “fourth industrial revolution,“ which will radically enhance our technological capabilities. “The fourth industrial revolution is really a confluence of a number of technologies, so alongside AI, 5G, robotics, 3D printing and IoT, quantum is one of these very important technologies of our time.”
01 January 2021
Om Prakash Yadav, a 34-year-old vegetable farmer who is a resident of Muktapur panchayat in the Kalyanpur block of Biharâs Samastipur district, stands next to his destroyed harvest on 20 December. He had run a tractor over almost seventy percent of his cauliflower harvest on 14 December, as he could not find a buyer willing to pay him more than one rupee per kilogram for the vegetable. In the midst of one of the biggest farmersâ protests in India, a video of his act of desperation went viral across social media platforms. Umesh Kumar Ray
Om Prakash Yadav, a 34-year-old vegetable farmer who is a resident of Muktapur panchayat in the Kalyanpur block of Biharâs Samastipur district, stands next to his destroyed harvest on 20 December. He had run a tractor over almost seventy percent of his cauliflower harvest on 14 December, as he could not find a buyer willing to pay him more than one rupee per kilogram for the vegetable. In the midst of o
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