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AI and ensure its ethical application. Organizations must stay vigilant in their compliance with these
evolving regulations.
Adopting AI-powered solutions that prioritize transparency, adaptability, safety, and comprehensiveness
empowers organizations to proactively combat evolving cyber threats. Achieving a balance between
innovation and risk management demands ongoing collaboration, flexibility, and a dedication to ethical
AI practices. Cultivating a culture of continuous learning, collaboration, and responsible innovation
enables organizations to effectively navigate the complexities of AI in cybersecurity, fostering a more
secure and resilient future.
About the Author
Matthew Pines, Director of Intelligence, PinnacleOne. Matthew Pines is the
Director of Intelligence at PinnacleOne (SentinelOne's Strategic Advisory
Group), where he leads analysis of how geopolitics, emerging technology, and
cyber threats are shifting the risk landscape facing global enterprises. He also
leads PinnacleOne's strategic intelligence advisory engagements to help
executives understand and adapt to global change. Matt was previously the
Director of Security Intelligence at the Krebs Stamos Group. Prior to joining
KSG, he spent over ten years consulting for the government and the private
sector on national preparedness, federal cybersecurity, and emerging
technology challenges. He has designed and led operational experiments,
exercises, and strategic assessments of critical programs relating to national continuity, emergency
response, science and technology, and cybersecurity to drive risk-informed policy and acquisition
decisions. He holds a M.Sc. in Philosophy and Public Policy from the London School of Economics and
a B.A. in Physics and Philosophy from Johns Hopkins University. Matt can be found on X and at our
company website, SentinelOne.
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