Leaders must make cybersecurity a technological and cultural imperative, says Deloitte U.S.
CEO Jason Grazadas.
The level of sophistication from bad actors is only intensifying.
That's put a huge premium on enterprises investing in robust platforms versus standalone systems.
AI, he says, is critical for protection.
It is preparing organizations to be able to detect threats faster,
which is critical to analyze vast amounts of data to identify patterns that humans might miss.
Visit Deloitte.com to learn how security can help drive innovation.
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It's Sunday, November 2nd.
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This is What's New Sunday,
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On the show this week, we're talking about the New York City mayoral election,
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Its outcome could not only set a new direction for the National Democratic Party,
but also for corporate America.
Today,
we're talking with two Wall Street Journal reporters about what the mayoral race needs for politics and for business.