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IoT and AI Impact on Cybersecurity

IoT and AI Impact on Cybersecurity. Prepared by: Robert A. Listerman, CPA, CITRMS.

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IoT and AI Impact on Cybersecurity

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  1. IoT and AI Impact on Cybersecurity Prepared by: Robert A. Listerman, CPA, CITRMS

  2. Robert Listerman (Bob) is a licensed Certified Public Accountant, State of Michigan and has over 30 years of experience as a process improvement business consultant.   He graduated from Michigan State University and became a CPA while employed at Touche Ross & Co., Detroit, now known as a member firm of Deloitte & Touche USA LLP Bob added the Certified Identity Theft Risk Management Specialist (CITRMS) designation issued by The Institute of Fraud Risk Management in 2007. The designation is in recognition of his knowledge and experience in identity theft risk management. Today Bob focuses his practice on data security compliance. Over 50% of identity theft can be traced back to unlawful or mishandling of non-public data within the workplace. Currently Bob serves his professional community as an active Board Member for the Institute of Management Accountants (IMA), Mid Atlantic Council “IMA-MAC.”  He serviced as President of IMA-MAC (2011-2013). He is a regular seminar presenter for the IMA, Pennsylvania Institute of CPAs (PICPA), and the Michigan Association of CPAs (MACPA). Bob serves on, and is a past chair of the MACPA’s Management Information & Business Show committee which enjoys serving over 1000 CPAs in attendance each year. He is Continuing Education Chair of the PICPA’s IT Assurance Committee. Bob serves his local community as a member of the Longwood Rotary Club.  He serves his Rotary District 7450 as an Assistant District Governor. He also currently serves on the Kennett Area Senior Centor Past professional and civic duties include serving on the Board of Directors for the Michigan Association of Certified Public Accountants (1997-2000), past board member of the Delaware Chapter of the IMA and past Chapter president for the IMA Oakland County, Michigan (1994-1995). www.linkedin.com/in/boblistermanidriskmanager/

  3. Quote "We always overestimate the change that will occur in the next two years and underestimate the change that will occur in the next ten. Don't let yourself be lulled into inaction."  Who said this?

  4. Quote "We always overestimate the change that will occur in the next two years and underestimate the change that will occur in the next ten. Don't let yourself be lulled into inaction."  Bill Gates Note: From what I can see, we are in at least year 3 for the technology we are covering in this seminar.

  5. IoT Internet of Things, what is it?

  6. IoT The Internet of Things refers to the ever-growing network of physical objects that feature an IP address for internet connectivity, and the communication that occurs between these objects and other Internet-enabled devices and systems. IoT Examples Examples of objects that can fall into the scope of Internet of Things include connected security systems, thermostats, cars, electronic appliances, lights in household and commercial environments, alarm clocks, speaker systems, vending machines and more. 

  7. IoT The Internet of Things (IoT) is an emerging global Internet based information architecture facilitating the exchange of goods and services in global supply chain networks. For example, the lack of certain goods would automatically be reported to the provider which in turn immediately causes electronic or physical delivery. From a technical point of view, the architecture is based on data communication tools, primarily RFID-tagged items (Radio-Frequency Identification). “Just in time” replenishment of components can be machine driven without human interaction. The IoT has the purpose of providing an IT-infrastructure facilitating the exchanges of ‘‘things’’ in a secure and reliable manner. - We hope

  8. IoT Retail and other applications: Retail Store Garment movement Home security Appliances (including Echo or Alexa) Replenishment

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  12. IoT The IoT will be on a fast track of acceptance for human applications because: It Offers Efficient Resource Utilization Minimizes Human Effort To Accomplish Tasks Saves Time Through Interconnectivity Development of AI for Continuous Improvement of Above Improves Security – Potential Opportunities

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  15. AI or ML Artificial Intelligence or Machine Learning, what is it?

  16. AI or ML Artificial Intelligence is the theory and development of computer systems able to perform tasks that normally require human intelligence, such as visual perception, speech recognition, decision-making, and translation between languages. Machine Learning is the application of AI to mechanical devices’ onboard computer system(s).

  17. AI or ML Bill Gates is convinced that artificial intelligence will make our lives better and easier.

  18. AI or ML Bill Gates is convinced that artificial intelligence will make our lives better and easier. “Well, certainly we can look forward to the idea that vacations will be longer at some point. If we can actually produce twice as much as we make today with less labor, the purpose of humanity is not just to sit behind a counter and sell things, you know?"

  19. AI or ML Best Example for AI or ML are Driverless Cars

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