
How AI protects critical infrastructure from emerging global threats
Nation-state bad actors are using digital weapons to attack critical infrastructure worldwide and using AI to defend systems can help stay ahead of them.
Ricardo Villadiego is Founder and CEO of Lumu Technologies, a company dedicated to helping organizations detect compromises at speed. A seasoned entrepreneur and technology leader, Villadiego has spent over 20 years addressing some of the most pressing cybersecurity challenges. He previously founded Easy Solutions, a global firm focused on electronic fraud prevention and detection, and later led the cybersecurity business unit at Cyxtera Technologies, where he developed a long-term strategic vision. Earlier in his career, Villadiego held leadership roles at IBM, Internet Security Systems and Unisys Corporation. An electrical engineer by training, he is an avid reader and technology enthusiast known for his relentless curiosity. He currently lives in South Florida with his family.
Nation-state bad actors are using digital weapons to attack critical infrastructure worldwide and using AI to defend systems can help stay ahead of them.
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