How should managers use AI for critical infrastructure risk management?
Michael Siegel and Ranjan Pal present four action items for using AI as a tool to improve APT cyber-risk management in critical infrastructure.
Michael Siegel and Ranjan Pal present four action items for using AI as a tool to improve APT cyber-risk management in critical infrastructure.
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