PAGO Networks (Cylance Interview) - CEO Stuart McClure
PAGO Networks (Cylance Interview) - CEO Stuart McClure



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Apr 16, 2017
Artificial intelligence is reshaping cybersecurity in ways that were impossible just a few years ago. In this video, Stuart McClure, CEO of Cylance, explains how AI and machine learning can detect and prevent cyber threats—including zero-day attacks and previously unseen malware—before they ever cause damage.
By training algorithms on decades of historical attack data, AI can distinguish between malicious and safe activity with unprecedented accuracy, all without relying on traditional signature-based detection. McClure also shares how this technology has rapidly scaled from development to global deployment, protecting millions of endpoints worldwide.
This conversation explores why AI is uniquely suited for cybersecurity, how predictive models outperform legacy approaches, and what the future holds as AI-driven defense continues to evolve.
Watch on YouTube
Apr 16, 2017
Artificial intelligence is reshaping cybersecurity in ways that were impossible just a few years ago. In this video, Stuart McClure, CEO of Cylance, explains how AI and machine learning can detect and prevent cyber threats—including zero-day attacks and previously unseen malware—before they ever cause damage.
By training algorithms on decades of historical attack data, AI can distinguish between malicious and safe activity with unprecedented accuracy, all without relying on traditional signature-based detection. McClure also shares how this technology has rapidly scaled from development to global deployment, protecting millions of endpoints worldwide.
This conversation explores why AI is uniquely suited for cybersecurity, how predictive models outperform legacy approaches, and what the future holds as AI-driven defense continues to evolve.
Watch on YouTube
Apr 16, 2017
Artificial intelligence is reshaping cybersecurity in ways that were impossible just a few years ago. In this video, Stuart McClure, CEO of Cylance, explains how AI and machine learning can detect and prevent cyber threats—including zero-day attacks and previously unseen malware—before they ever cause damage.
By training algorithms on decades of historical attack data, AI can distinguish between malicious and safe activity with unprecedented accuracy, all without relying on traditional signature-based detection. McClure also shares how this technology has rapidly scaled from development to global deployment, protecting millions of endpoints worldwide.
This conversation explores why AI is uniquely suited for cybersecurity, how predictive models outperform legacy approaches, and what the future holds as AI-driven defense continues to evolve.