Artificial Intelligence (AI) has extended its reach to cover every sphere of human activity and has in the process contributed to make positive impacts in every sector where it has been involved.
Machine learning is finding increasing application in every sphere of human activity and its integration in the workplace communications systems is merely a continuation of that trend.
The Internet of Things (IoT) has become an integral part of our daily lives with homes, vehicles, fridges, TVs and most devices related to our every- day life, becoming inter- connected.
We are currently witnessing a trend whereby banks and financial institutions are increasingly being attacked by cyber criminals, resulting in both the loss of precious data as also the causing of irreversible damage to brands and market reputations.
Effective 25 May 2018, the E.U is to implement a new data protection regulation designed to protect the data privacy of E.U citizens and to redefine the manner in which organizations deal with data privacy.
Providing your customers with a pleasant customer experience has become critical for businesses today.
We are presently witnessing a growing trend where a large number of organizations are using machine learning – based tools and artificial (AI) to improve their organizational work processes.
With more and more internet – connected devices finding their way in to every sphere of our activity, including our homes and offices, the prospect of these becoming vulnerable to a security hack is indeed great.
With the current pace of technological advancements taking place in the AI space, AI has become more complex and sophisticated with its ability to perform a variety of tasks performed by humans hitherto.
With its immense scale and the rapid deployment achieved globally, there arises the need for IoT systems to ponder also over the security component of their applications.