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Federal agencies are leveraging artificial intelligence tools to modernize threat detection and response, said Dirk Wiker, chief cyber and zero trust architect for Dell Technologies' (NYSE: DELL) Federal Business Unit. He said that they should improve their cybersecurity posture.
In an article published on Carahsoft.com, Wiker wrote that AI will allow government agencies to speed up analysis of vast amounts of cyber threat alerts and other data, and glean insights from those alerts. Masu.
“AI is critical because it can quickly sift through vast amounts of data from a variety of sources to identify patterns, anomalies, and potential threats,” he said.
“Furthermore, AI helps automate routine cybersecurity tasks, freeing analysts to focus on more complex challenges such as in-depth threat hunting,” Wiker added.
Dell Technologies executives say AI tools can help agencies further benefit from a zero-trust approach by “making real-time decisions about access requests based on a continuous assessment of trust and risk factors.” I mentioned that it could be helpful.
Wiker said Dell will enable government agencies to implement Zero Trust by combining security platforms and hardware provided by a network of industry partners.
He also noted that the company is working to help government agencies protect government systems by integrating AI into their cybersecurity efforts.