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The Imitation Game: The New Frontline of Security
Summary
Shuman Ghosemajumder reviews the evolution of AI based security attacks that imitate the actions of real people to click on ads, fraudulently transfer money, and attempt logins to find reused passwords. He examines why dealing with them is so challenging, and looks at how they are changing the nature of developing and running online applications securely, with examples from Google and others.
Bio
Shuman Ghosemajumder leads product management at Shape Security. He is the co-author of CGI Programming Unleashed.
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