Commercial organizations are applying AI at a furious rate in an effort to increase productivity, competitiveness and profitability. But those apps may introduce new security issues, even while companies face growing pressure to protect sensitive data, maintain business continuity, and defend against increasingly evasive threats like ransomware and fileless malware. But while AI is part of the problem, it’s also a big part of the solution. Foundry’s 2024 Securities Priorities report found 98% of respondents are receiving benefits from AI-enabled security technology, so much so that nearly half plan to increase their spending on AI security tools.
In this on-demand session, with an eye toward mid-sized companies in particular, experts from Palo Alto Networks and Intel expounded on:
Speakers:
Jyoti Kolhe
Segment Director, Edge-to-Cloud Networking/Security, Intel Corporation
Jyoti Kolhe leads Edge-to-Cloud Networking and Security business segment at Intel Corporation. In this role, Jyoti is responsible for business strategy, business development and ecosystem partnerships. Jyoti has over 16 years of experience at Intel in various software-centric technical, people and business leadership roles with deep knowledge of Intel products and technologies.
Eric Van Woerden
Senior Manager, Network Security GTM, Palo Alto Networks
Eric Van Woerden is a Senior Manager within the Palo Alto Networks Network Security Go-To-Market team. His primary focus is helping customers achieve effective network security across all vulnerable environments (physical, virtual, cloud and AI) by leveraging a consolidated platform. Since beginning his cybersecurity career in 2012, Eric spends most of his time collaborating with customers and partners to ensure the right foundation is in place for security success. Previous to joining Palo Alto Networks, Eric was part of Microsoft IT's Infosec organization and has been working in technology for over 25 years.
Paul Desmond
Content Strategist, CIO Marketing Services
Paul Desmond is a content strategist with Foundry. He has decades of experience writing and reporting on technology, including 11 years as a reporter and editor with IDG’sNetwork World. He also serves as principal with PDEdit, a marketing services firm that produces content for IT vendors.