ISMG Editors: Lack of MFA Keeps Fueling Cloud Data Breaches

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• The article highlights the ongoing issue of lack of Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) contributing to cloud data breaches. • It also touches on how researchers are exploring new methods for data protection in an AI-driven era.

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Also: Turning AI Data Into AI Defense, Autonomous Border Patrol Robots In this week's panel, four ISMG editors discussed how basic security failures are still opening the door to major breaches, how researchers are rethinking data protection in the age of AI and the implications of robots with artificial intelligence patrolling national borders.