Why Banks Need AI-Driven Segmentation Against Ransomware

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AI-driven segmentation helps contain ransomware attacks quickly; limits data exposure and extortion risk. Banks need this technology to respond faster than traditional methods.

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Original Source Material

AI-powered ransomware compresses attacks from weeks to minutes. Michael Villar, director of field security technology at Akamai, says banks need AI-driven segmentation to contain intruders fast, limit lateral movement and protect sensitive data before extortion begins.