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Kasparov on Pandora Papers: Data will never be hundred percent safe

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Wednesday, January 19, 2022

TEL AVIV, Israel, Jan 19, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- "With so much data being created, that data will never be one hundred percent safe", former world chess champion, cyber and AI expert Garry Kasparov told IMPROVATE Cyber-Tech Conference in Tel Aviv.  Addressing the issue of high-profile data hacks and leaks, such as the recent Pandora Papers, Kasparov, while noting that such leaks can be beneficial to expose corruption, said: "protecting data is all about ensuring that human-machine collaboration is going to work in our favor.  It's a trade-off, there's no, there's no simple, win-win combination. You will win some and you will lose some; the important thing is that the balance will be in our favor."

Key Points: 
  • Addressing the issue of high-profile data hacks and leaks, such as the recent Pandora Papers, Kasparov, while noting that such leaks can be beneficial to expose corruption, said: "protecting data is all about ensuring that human-machine collaboration is going to work in our favor.
  • You will win some and you will lose some; the important thing is that the balance will be in our favor."
  • It's a political solution and we know that neither Europe nor North America are showing any appetite and demonstrating any political will to fight back.
  • Representatives from several countries including Bulgaria, Romania, and Ethiopia took part in the conference, alongside leading Israeli technology companies Cyberint, Protex, and Zimperium.

Kasparov on Pandora Papers: Data will never be hundred percent safe

Retrieved on: 
Wednesday, January 19, 2022

Addressing the issue of high-profile data hacks and leaks, such as the recent Pandora Papers, Kasparov, while noting that such leaks can be beneficial to expose corruption, said: "protecting data is all about ensuring that human-machine collaboration is going to work in our favor.

Key Points: 
  • Addressing the issue of high-profile data hacks and leaks, such as the recent Pandora Papers, Kasparov, while noting that such leaks can be beneficial to expose corruption, said: "protecting data is all about ensuring that human-machine collaboration is going to work in our favor.
  • You will win some and you will lose some; the important thing is that the balance will be in our favor."
  • It's a political solution and we know that neither Europe nor North America are showing any appetite and demonstrating any political will to fight back.
  • Representatives from several countries including Bulgaria, Romania, and Ethiopia took part in the conference, alongside leading Israeli technology companies Cyberint, Protex, and Zimperium.