The year 2020 will say goodbye to passwords, according to Fujitsu

The multinational Fujitsu predicts for this year that artificial intelligence (AI) will end cybercrime

The year 2020 will have complex security attacks, although the Orchestration, Automation and Response will have a breakthrough and will also be the year in which outdated practices such as passwords are left behind, which will give way to biometric technologies and ephemeral certificates.

The multinational Fujitsu collects, in its security predictions for this year, that although many predict that artificial intelligence (AI) will end cybercrime, it also marks a paradox: the lack of focus on AI security.

“The models are still quite insecure and, therefore, vulnerable to attacks,” they say from the company, which believes it is very likely that this year there will be a shift towards research in this area, leading to a greater focus on Explainable and responsible AI, which would allow a human response and the remedies of what are currently called “black-box”.

On the other hand, Orchestration, Automation and Response will mean a “real game change“. It is a compendium of solutions that allow an organization to collect data on security threats from multiple sources and respond to low-level security events, without the assistance of people.

For Fujitsu, 2020 will be the year in which “we move away from outdated practices and move to technologies without passwords.” These are easy to forget and the increasingly complex requirements make users keep them written somewhere.

Source: dpa

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