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Bfore.AI Webinar | Predictive Cybersecurity, Augmenting Protection Without Risk
Live Webinar
Predictive Cybersecurity,
Augmenting Protection Without Risk
21 October 2022 | 5PM (GMT+8)
Join the live webinar with Luigi Lenguito, Founder and CEO at Bfore.AI to discuss the future challenges with AI and threats, and how Bfore.AI use predictions to stop cyber crime.
LOGON and Bfore.AI will take a deep dive on their predictive cybersecurity technology and discuss the following topics:
- The change of paradigm in the current cybersecurity industry
- Future challenges with AI and cyber threats
- How can we use predictions to stop cyber crime
- What can predictive technology do for organizations
Agenda:
- Open Discussion (Trend on Deepfake, Use Cases)
- PreCrime Solutions Demo
- Live questions (Q&A session)
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Speaker Profile
Luigi Lenguito
Founder and CEO at Bfore.AI
Luigi Lenguito is passionate about troubleshooting and continuous improvement.
His profession is disrupting criminal infrastructures with early discovery.
With more than 20 years of international IT Software, IT Hardware, IT Services and Automotive sectors experience, Luigi has regularly overachieved targets and milestones and developed new businesses.
About Bfore.AI
Bfore.AI provides AI-predicted malicious domain lists before they become active – helping company defend from future attacks before they even get acted.
Predictive intelligence is both actionable and relevant to the overall business and can be used to anticipate attacks. Predicting attacks before they occur is the first step to prevention, not necessarily of the attack itself, but of the damage the attack could wreak. If you know what is coming, you can put up defenses to either block the attack, or to dissuade the adversary from carrying out the attack in the first place. It is far more efficient to do that than to pick up the pieces after one has occurred. As Benjamin Franklin said, “an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.”