Martynas Survilas

Martynas Survilas

expert Lithuania

Martynas Survilas is a prominent figure in the field of cybersecurity, known for his insights into the evolving landscape of cyber threats. He emphasizes the necessity for businesses to prepare for new generations of cyberattacks that leverage advanced technologies like artificial intelligence. Survilas highlights the increasing sophistication of hackers, who are now capable of executing more personalized and difficult-to-detect scams. His recent commentary stresses the importance of proactive measures and the transition to post-quantum cryptography to safeguard sensitive data against future threats.

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Lithuania Lithuania: Martynas Survilas, head of the Innovation Agency's Breakthrough Department, highlights the potential of Pentasweet's product. 8

15min – major Lithuanian news website: Vilniuje gimsta sveikesnė alternatyva cukrui: lietuvių įmonė stato pirmąją tokią gamyklą Europoje | Verslas

Lithuania Lithuania: Martynas Survilas notes that recent meetings with health ministry representatives show that the problem of data access is being recognized. 8

15min – major Lithuanian news website: Lietuva ruošiasi personalizuotai medicinai: kaip tai pakeistų gydytojų darbą ir paciento patirtį? | Verslas

Lithuania Lithuania: Martynas Survilas is the head of the Innovation Agency's Breakthrough Department and discusses how AI is used in scams. 7

15min – major Lithuanian news website: Pavojus auga – dirbtinis intelektas jau ir „hakerių“ rankose: kaip šias technologijas panaudoja prieš mus? | Verslas

Lithuania Lithuania: Martynas Survilas discusses the need for businesses to prepare against a new generation of cyber attacks. 8

15min – major Lithuanian news website: Martynas Survilas: „Verslai turi ruoštis apsiginti nuo naujos kartos kibernetinių atakų“ | Verslas