The role of AI in IoT security for preventing zero day attacks

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Marc Canel, Imagination Technologies and James Penney, CTO, Device Authority

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Zero day is a flaw in software, hardware or firmware that is unknown to the party or parties responsible for patching or otherwise fixing the flaw. Weakness can reside in the architecture at the device or system level, the implementation, the provisioning, the lifecycle management, the device or system administration. Learn how to prevent zero day attacks with technologies such as AI, utilising anomaly detection in IoT and other techniques.
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Device Authority provides solutions to address the challenges of Identity and Access Management for the Internet of Things (IoT) without human intervention. We help our customers and partners simplify the process of establishing trust for the IoT, enabling end-to-end security architecture and scale for the IoT through our innovative technology platform: KeyScaler. IoT brings new security challenges introduced by the scale and pace of adoption, as well as the physical consequences of compromised security. These challenges cannot be effectively addressed by traditional Information Technology (IT) security solutions. KeyScaler is purpose-built to address these challenges through automated device provisioning, authentication, credential management, policy based end-to-end data security/encryption and secure updates.