Canada:
Royal Bank Of Canada Invests $2 Million In Cybersecurity Partnership With Ben-Gurion University
30 October 2018
by
Jeremy S. Close
,
Meredith Collier
,
David R. Coogan
,
Jeffrey Scott Connell
,
Jennifer Everett
,
Nicolas Hidalgo
,
Richard Johnson
,
Laura Lim
,
Daniel McLoon
,
Mary Alexander Myers
,
Mauricio Paez
,
Nicole Perry
,
Aaron Tso
and
Anand Varadarajan
Jones Day
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On June 26, the Royal Bank of Canada ("RBC")
invested $2 million in Ben-Gurion University's
Cyber-Security Research Center. RBC's investment will fund the
development of adversarial artificial intelligence aimed at
mitigating cybersecurity risks. The collaboration aims to further
develop the resilience of AI and machine learning for use in facial
and speech recognition as well as fraud, malware, and cyber issue
detection.
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