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Brianna White

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More and more, networking and security teams are realizing that AI has quickly become a serious strategic necessity. But adopting and implementing it can seem like one more enormous challenge in a period that has already delivered many challenges already. In the wake of the pandemic, it is clear that work from home is exploding into work from anywhere — and not just anywhere. Work from anywhere really means work anywhere, at any time and from any device to access any resource in data centers, in the cloud or on networks comprising vast edges of endpoints.
Accommodating work from anywhere is as sprawling as the networks themselves. Organizations are in a constant struggle to see and control who is accessing their network and what actions they are taking. And what they can see is resulting in more tickets and more reports than ever before, even as the economic downturns from Covid-19 have forced them to slash budgets and shrink teams.
Guess who knows about all these challenges? Cybercriminals whose tactics have become household words in the past year. They have taken advantage of the expanded threat surface to increase ransomware attacks tenfold in the last year.
Continue reading: https://www.forbes.com/sites/forbestechcouncil/2021/09/10/ai-is-no-longer-optional-and-thats-a-good-thing/?sh=332df2047852
 

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