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Deception technology deploys realistic-but-fake assets (domains, databases, servers, credentials, files, cookies, applications) throughout the network alongside real ones. When an attacker interacts with a fake asset, the system triggers a silent alarm and provides defenders with critical intelligence. Unlike traditional signature-based detection or vulnerable machine learning, deception technologies reduce false positive alerts and are easily manageable from a centralized console. They also qualify medium-risk warnings that other security tools would ignore.

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Artificial Intelligence (AI) has emerged as a game-changing force in the field of marketing, transforming the way businesses connect with customers and make data-driven decisions. From personalized recommendations to predictive analytics, AI offers unprecedented opportunities to enhance customer experiences, drive targeted campaigns, and optimize marketing strategies. In this article, we delve into the diverse applications of AI in marketing and explore how this disruptive technology is revolutionizing the industry.

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