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Convergence of AI, 5G and Augmented Reality Poses New Security Risks

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Some 500 C-level business and security experts from companies with over $5 billion in revenue in multiple industries expressed concern in a recent survey from Accenture about the potential security vulnerabilities posed by the pursuit of AI, 5G and augmented reality technologies all at the same time. To properly train AI models, for example, the company needs to protect the data needed to train the AI and the environment where it is created. When the model is being used, the data in motion needs to be protected. Data cannot be collected in one place, either for technical or security reasons, or for the protection of intellectual property. "Therefore, it forces companies to insert safe learning so that the different parties can collaborate," stated Claudio Ordóñez, Cybersecurity Leader for Accenture in Chile, in a recent account in Market Research Biz.