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Dangerous malware is up 86%: Here's how AI can help

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Solution saturation is prevalent in many organisations right now. Where historically they may have opted to adopt new tools in order to deliver quick fixes and plug gaps, this can culminate in security postures built on tens of different solutions from tens of different vendors.


Dangerous malware is up 86%: Here's how AI can help

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If a machine learning model predicts that a website is hosting malware, what happens next?


Dangerous malware is up 86%: Here's how AI can help

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We are excited to bring Transform 2022 back in-person July 19 and virtually July 20 - 28. Join AI and data leaders for insightful talks and exciting networking opportunities. We've all heard that data breaches and other cybersecurity threats are on the rise, but the latest numbers, from SiteLock's 2022 Security Report, are truly staggering: "High-severity malware" is up 86% year-over-year. High-severity threats are those that can lead to stolen data, loss of customer trust, and damage to reputation and brand. More specifically, this includes the likes of malware downloads, phishing, redirects to malicious websites and code injection. In other words, it's becoming increasingly easy for hackers to target innocent users and wreak havoc on their lives and businesses.