Right on the surge in cyberattacks targeting businesses, BT is intensifying its use of artificial intelligence (AI) to identify and thwart hacking threats.
With its Eagle-i technology, BT can analyse attack data and recommend actions to safeguard tech infrastructure, helping businesses stay ahead of evolving cyber threats.
1. BT is deploying AI to combat escalating cyber threats against its business clientele.
2. Eagle-i technology utilises AI to analyse attack data and propose preemptive defence strategies.
3. Recent victims of cyberattacks include prominent companies like Capita, Royal Mail, and British Airways.
4. BT holds 725 AI-related patents and patent applications across Europe, the US, and China.
5. AI-driven fault detection is enhancing network efficiency by expediting fault identification and resolution.
6. A recent study by BT reveals that 86% of business leaders perceive technology as a source of stress, yet 88% are investing in technology to enhance productivity.
7. BT’s strategic shift towards AI involves replacing 10,000 jobs with technology, aligning with its goal to reduce the workforce by up to 55,000 by 2030.