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    You are at:Home»Faculty»How AI Can Be Used to Fight Hackers Who Steal $445 Billion a Year From Global Economy

    How AI Can Be Used to Fight Hackers Who Steal $445 Billion a Year From Global Economy

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    By Newsroom on March 9, 2017 Faculty, In the News

    Real Clear Life referenced a symposium held by Fordham Law School’s Center on Law and Information Policy in an article discussing the potential of artificial intelligence in fighting cyber crime.

    As of March 1st, the nation’s first cybersecurity regulations took hold for financial institutions operating in New York State. On the eve of when the rules were set to go into effect, an interdisciplinary cadre of professionals gathered at Fordham Law School’s Center on Law and Information Policy to discuss how artificial intelligence and machine learning (yes there’s a difference; learn that here) could be used to fight cyber crime.

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    As one industry professional at the Fordham symposium put it, “human beings will remain to be the biggest vulnerability, probably forever.”

    Read the full story here.

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