Can Hackers Use AI for More Dangerous Attacks?

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Palo Alto Networks SVP of Unit 42 Wendi Whitmore joins Caroline Hyde and Ed Ludlow to discuss why she is worried that hackers can use generative AI for more efficient attacks. Plus, what was top of mind at the 2023 RSA cybersecurity conference, and what cyber trends to watch.
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