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Make companies pay full cost of breaches to restore trust in the internet, says ISOC

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Nov 30, 2016
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Will A.I. usher in a new era of hacking?

It may take several years or even decades, but hackers won't necessarily always be human. Artificial intelligence –- a technology that also promises to revolutionize cyber security -- could one day become the go-to hacking tool. Read More

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