Tag Archive for: Artificial Intelligence

The 5 Questions to Ask Before Purchasing AI

1. Can you identify the risks that the technology addresses? 2. Can you ensure accurate data inputs? 3. How will the technology affect stakeholder relations and security practices? 4. Can it be tested to ensure transparency and accountability? 5. Will the technology be used in a manner that respects the autonomy of the people it […]

What increased debate about regulation means for AI

Top 3 Takeaways Congress is taking a closer look at ways to regulate artificial intelligence (AI). The appearance of unregulated AI-powered software can actually lead to an increased feeling of insecurity. There isn’t one established attitude on how, or if, to regulate AI technology and advances.

Best in AI — 11.16.2018

The Best Things we Read in AI     Vintra’s bi-weekly round-up of AI-related articles, blogs, videos, and papers we liked. 

TSA Releases Biometric Roadmap

The TSA has announced plans for expanding the use of Biometrics: 1. Operationalize Biometrics for TSA Pre-check Travelers 2. Expand Biometrics to Additional Domestic Travelers 3. Develop Supporting Infrastructure for Biometric Solutions

How AI Prevents Workplace Violence

The Costs of Workplace Violence 1. $121 billion in annual losses due to workplace assaults 2. For every $1 invested in workplace safety, $3 or more is saved 3. From 2005 – 2017 42% of active shooter incidents in the United States occurred in places of commerce

Best in AI — 10.5.2018

The Best Things we Read in AI   Vintra’s bi-weekly round-up of AI-related articles, blogs, videos, and papers we liked. 

The Physical Side of Data Breaches

3 Things to Know About Data Breaches 1. 15% of all cyber attacks have a physical component to them 2. The average cost of a data breach in 2017 was $7.01 million 3. AI-powered video analytics can augment physical security operations to reduce breach frequency

Best in AI — 9.21.2018

The Best Things we read in AI this Week Vintra’s weekly round-up of AI-related articles, blogs, videos, and papers we liked. 

The $150k Problem with Courtesy

Below is an excerpt from the White Paper, “The AI (R)Evolution of Enterprise Security” What may seem like a small problem, tailgating or piggybacking through entryways can lead to an array of larger, and much more costly, safety concerns. In a survey done by IPVM, 61% of respondents said they either do nothing about tailgating or […]

Best in AI — 9.7.2018

The Best Things we read in AI this Week Vintra’s weekly round-up of AI-related articles, blogs, videos, and papers we liked.