We are outnumbered, yet strong, says Bitdefender's artificial...
When it comes to artificial intelligence, people typically envision a Sci-Fi world where robots take over humanity as we know it. But artificial intelligence is already here, improving everyday technologies such as ecommerce, surveillance systems and many others. To shed some light on how AI is used in this industry, we've asked Cristina Vatamanu, malware researcher at Bitdefender's Antimalware Labs, to answer a few questions. For the past 6 years, Cristina has demonstrated strong expertise in reverse engineering, exploit analysis, threat analysis and automated systems. She is now pursuing a PhD in Machine Learning theory in malware detection systems at "Gheorghe Asachi" Technical University in Iasi.
Aug-17-2016, 03:25:40 GMT