Cybersecurity Trends for 2025 and Beyond

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In the ever changing landscape cybersecurity landscape, Jeff Crume reviews his predictions for last year and peers into his crystal ball to see what may be coming in 2025 and beyond especially when it comes to how AI will change the threat landscape to possible solutions.

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  1. Great insights into AI security! About protection for AI models (and the developers' assets), it's worth checking out FortifyIQ. Their solutions protect AI models in hardware without lowering performance. It’s great to see talks like this that let us know what the trends and challenges are. Thanks.

  2. Billion dollar insight – Max profits for global bosses, boost economies and reduce poverty, by educating via social media, YouTube and organically that e.g. males in IT, people working from home (laptop types) and freelancers (e.g. artists) can get a job working as security guards (day/night shifts) while working on their laptop on their IT, or other laptop work of the other job. Security companies can markedly increase their guards labour pool, reduce costs and reduce work errors during night shifts by installing a fridge or vending machine stocked with small 200 ml bottled coffee at the guard posts, and importantly implement smart AI CCTV system, e.g. Amazon Ring security camera system, when the camera sees “human” based on motion sensor, it triggers an alert notification sound as well as vibrate the “guard”’s smartwatch. Thus the guard can disengage from his other job – laptop work to discharge his guard duties.

  3. Thanks for the great video I have a problem and the problem is that idk where I should start because this topic is a combination of both AI and cybersecurity and I need a clear path that will include both AI and cyber security maybe you say both of them has a clear path and I agree with that but one the example problem is: is it neccery to learn the network infrastructure for this topic? Which is necessary for cyber security

  4. I use AI extensively in my bug bounty program and it has helped me immensely identifying, proving and reporting vulnerabilities hardening the clients Cybersecurity postures as a result.

  5. I appreciate your video presentations… very well presented and informative. I work in the film production industry and watching your videos brings to mind movies like The Matrix, iRobot and The Terminator. They used to be amusing science fiction but more and more, they sound like prophecy. I'm not an IT guy. But of course, I use computers everyday in my work. I was attracted to your video about the Dark Web because after a massive security breach a few years ago, I received free credit monitoring. Since then, I've been notified that my personal information, including my SSA, have been found on the dark web. I had never heard of TOR but a web browser I use offers browsing with TOR as an option. My question: with criminals and AI getting more and more sophisticated, and so many voices out there saying this or that (how can we even know if they're not bad guys), short of moving to a cabin in the wilderness, what are the best practices for the average person to guard against the ever increasing intrusion of our privacy and cyber security?

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