AI is rapidly changing the technology landscape, and in cybersecurity, it holds incredible potential to protect valuable corporate assets, employees and our economy. While advanced AI models already run in the cloud, automatically detecting malware and streamlining the remediation process, there are still opportunities afforded to bad actors: 80% of the most valuable security data gets routed from the endpoint to the cloud for analysis1, and the endpoint is where 70% of cyberattacks originate.2
What if real-time, AI-powered threat detection could run directly on a PC, thereby avoiding the latency, expense and privacy implications that come with cloud-based analysis? With Intel® Threat Detection Technology, AI-based behavioral analysis of the CPU is already here.
This webinar allows you to join Intel Director for Security Ecosystems Todd Cramer and Intel Senior Director of Hardware Ram Chary and discover how AI-powered cybersecurity algorithms can leverage Intel vPro® hardware to enable unique, innovative use cases.
You don’t want to miss this in-depth look at how AI will change cybersecurity, so be sure to fill out the form and watch the replay.
*Please note: This webinar is in English. Closed captioning is available in English, German, French, Spanish and Portuguese.
1Source: The IBM Security® Cost of a Data Breach Report 2023.
2Source: CrowdStrike, Dell, and Intel. 2023. "Shrink the Attack Surface of Endpoints with Hardware-assisted Protections.”
Intel Director for Security Ecosystems
Todd is an expert in hardware security technologies and edge-to-cloud practices for securing applications and devices. His 25+ years in the enterprise security sector have included leadership work for Ping Identity, IBM, Cendant and other corporations.
Intel Senior Director of Hardware
Ram is the Senior Director of Platform AI for Security Engineering at Intel. He is a versatile technology leader with a 25+ year track record of creating customer value and delivering business growth through a combination of innovation and diligent execution. Ram has led teams spanning advanced research, product development, and ecosystem building. His recent focus has been on the creative application of artificial intelligence to solve cybersecurity issues, which builds on his deep understanding of the underlying operating system, hardware and Si design environments.