An Overview of the Strategic Advantages of AI-Powered Threat Intelligence in the Cloud
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https://doi.org/10.55662/JST.2023.4401Keywords:
Artificial Intelligence, Cloud computing, Cyber Security, Microsoft Azure, Predictive Analytics, Software-as-a-Service , SAASAbstract
Cloud adoption has become synonymous with business agility and scalability in the digital transformation era. However, this shift has also ushered in a new wave of security threats, necessitating advanced protective measures. Artificial Intelligence (AI) has emerged as a beacon of hope, promising adaptive, predictive, and automated security solutions. Cloud security is becoming more critical than ever with a rise in cyberattacks. AI can improve cloud security drastically. This study examines AI’s significant influence on cloud security, challenges, and opportunities from the vantage point of product leaders. Through a comprehensive exploration of market dynamics, product development nuances, and strategic considerations, this paper offers insights into the pivotal role of product managers in shaping the future of cloud security.
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Copyright (c) 2023 Vinay Mallikarjunaradhya, Ameya Shastri Pothukuchi, Lakshmi Vasuda Kota (Author)

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