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The Power and Promise of Watson for Cyber Security
IBM's Borrett and Smarttech's Murphy on How Supercomputer Can Complement Security TeamsHow can a supercomputer help enterprise security teams respond to today's evolving threat landscape? Martin Borrett of IBM and Ronan Murphy of Smarttech discuss the promise and impact of Watson for Cyber Security.
Earlier this year, IBM announced the availability of Watson for Cyber Security, described as "the industry's first augmented intelligence technology designed to power cognitive security operations centers." But how will Watson complement human security teams? And what do beta customers say about their initial experiences with the system?
In a video interview recorded at Infosecurity Europe in London, IBM's Martin Borrett and Ronan Murphy, CEO of IBM customer Smarttech, discuss:
- The development of Watson for Cyber Security;
- How security teams can benefit from Watson's capabilities;
- Questions security leaders must ask to gauge their enterprise's readiness for Watson.
Borrett is an IBM Distinguished Engineer and CTO IBM Security Europe. He advises clients at the most senior level on policy, business, technical, and architectural issues associated with security. He leads IBM's Security Blueprint work and is co-author of the IBM Redbooks "Introducing the IBM Security Framework and IBM Security Blueprint to Realize Business-Driven Security" and "Understanding SOA Security."
Murphy is a seasoned C-level executive working with an elite team of engineers, support teams and sales executives to deliver world class cybersecurity and business outsourcing solutions. He is CEO of Smarttech and Chairman of the board European Tech Cluster. He is also Co-Founder of Zevas Communications and Director Cork Chamber of Commerce.
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