AI is capable of doing so many things in the legal tech world, not least of which are its uses in digital forensics. Sharon Nelson and John Simek welcome Shashi Angadi to discuss AI’s current applications in cybersecurity—including threat detection, analysis, evidence gathering, and more. Shashi offers real-world examples of AI at work and shares his thoughts on what we might expect in the future of generative AI technologies.
Shashi Angadi is CTO at Exterro and one of its original co-founders.
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Cyber Threats to Law Firms and Businesses: How Do We Defend Ourselves?
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The Future of E-Discovery
Controversial Issues in E-Discovery
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