Innovation

The Future of AI and Machine Learning in Security and Intelligence: Insights from Tony Hadfield of Venafi

Written by montecristomedia | Jan 7, 2024 8:41:58 PM

 



Presented by Venafi & Carahsoft

 

This interview originally appeared on Innovation in Government from DoDIIS.

Summary: In an insightful discussion with Francis Rose, Tony Hadfield, VP of Solution Architects at Venafi, explores the emerging trends in artificial intelligence and machine learning within the security, intelligence, and Department of Defense sectors. Hadfield focuses on the rapid development of generated code and its implications for security protocols, emphasizing the importance of authorizing and controlling code execution. He highlights the evolution of machine learning from merely processing existing information to generating novel solutions, which presents both opportunities and challenges in trust and verification.

Key Takeaways:

  1. Rapid Advancements in Generated Code: Hadfield notes the swift progress in the generation of code, such as macros in spreadsheets, which can automate tasks but also raises significant security concerns regarding the authorization and timing of code execution.
  2. Machine Learning Beyond Data Synthesis: While current machine learning is largely about synthesizing known information, its potential to generate new ideas and solutions will significantly impact trust and security in the near future.
  3. Importance of Active Engagement with AI: It's crucial for organizations, especially in the security and intelligence sectors, to actively engage with AI, moving beyond viewing it as a mere efficiency tool to understanding its broader business impact.