SysLogic holds 4th annual cybersecurity summit at Milwaukee School of Engineering
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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- As technology continues to advance, so does the way we protect ourselves from cyber threats.
On Friday, Milwaukee School of Engineering hosted the fourth annual Cybersecurity Summit.
The conference brought enthusiasts together to discuss the importance of domestic and international cyber protection.
Key talking points were centered around the future of artificial intelligence and how it affects cybersecurity.
"If you can imagine, if we are learning how to be smarter with using AI, so are they," said Tina Chang, CEO of SysLogic, Inc. "So, they're mining so much data in order to make the attack on us more personalized, more unique and more believable, and unfortunately, it creates the need for us to put our guard up even more."
If you believe your network or online accounts have been compromised, experts suggest changing your password.