AI PCs bring new security protections and risks. Here’s what users need to know
Kerry Wan/ZDNETTrend Micro is a $1B+ cybersecurity company founded in 1988 to produce antivirus products for LANs, which it licensed to Intel. Over the years, the company added anti-spam and anti-spyware software, and has since become a global cybersecurity leader that protects more than half a million organizations and more than a quarter billion people across clouds, networks, devices, and endpoints.One of the more interesting aspects of the company is its 15-year-old outreach program, Internet Safety for Kids and Families. The company provides online safety education; has educated more than 1.4 million kids, 2.4 million parents, and teachers; and offers programs in more than 37,000 schools. Also: What is an AI PC? (And should you buy one?)With the launch of AI PCs this year, I was curious whether the new AI capabilities would increase the threat surface area for this new generation of devices. In this exclusive interview, I had the opportunity to speak with Kevin Simzer, chief operating officer at Trend Micro, who gave a clear overview of the security benefits and concerns for users of AI PCs. With that, let’s dig in. More

