AI will help protect the nationâs vulnerable infrastructure⦠[Inside Wall Street with Nomi Prins]( AI’s Next Frontier Is Mission-Critical By Clint Brewer, Analyst, Inside Wall Street with Nomi Prins America’s mission-critical infrastructure is under attack. Last year, cyberattacks against key U.S. infrastructure jumped by 34%. That includes energy pipelines and electric grids. The simple things we depend on are at risk... But the good news is that artificial intelligence (AI) is emerging with a new role in securing our nation’s infrastructure. Many people are touting AI for things like automated chatbots. But AI’s next frontier will be boosting cybersecurity to protect the resources we need to survive. In fact, the AI in cybersecurity market is on track to increase 4x by 2027, compared to the start of the decade. And today, I’ll give you a one-click way you can position yourself to profit from it. Recommended Link [Multi-millionaire Shares Awesome Amazon Secret]( [image]( Amazon. It’s one of the most profitable companies on Earth. Yet, according to Brad Thomas, a multi-millionaire, best-selling author, and former economic advisor to President Trump... What few people realize is, thanks to a little-known IRS loophole — billions of dollars get paid out each year... Required by law! With the next payout scheduled to go out as soon as December 10th! Brad has been featured on Bloomberg, Fox & Friends, Barron’s, CNN, Kiplinger, NPR, MSNBC, and Forbes... But he’s never revealed this secret anywhere... Until now... [Watch the Video Now
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Under Attack In 2021, one of the nation’s most vital energy pipelines came under cyberattack. The Colonial Pipeline supplies the East Coast with 45% of its fuel. The attack shut Colonial down for five days. It disrupted everything from the supply of gasoline to air travel, and the fuel shortages led to emergency declarations in 17 states. To this day, it is the largest known attack against U.S. infrastructure. And the Colonial Pipeline is not the only proven-vulnerable infrastructure. On at least two separate occasions, hackers gained access to software inside water treatment facilities in Florida and California. The attackers used the software to alter the mix of chemicals for treating water… creating poisonous water levels. Thankfully, no injuries were reported. But it shows that vulnerabilities exist in places you least expect. And as I mentioned above, it’s a growing problem. That’s why it’s a matter of national security. Of all the ransomware attacks reported to the FBI last year, more than one-third were in the critical infrastructure sector. That's everything from hospitals to dams. Another report found that 56% of utility facilities faced a cyberattack that resulted in a loss of data or operational shutdown. The examples above show how such attacks can disrupt our daily routines or even endanger our health. A lack of resources and technical personnel is a big part of the problem. AI provides a solution. It can provide continuous monitoring and even respond to a cyberattack. That means AI can detect and thwart attacks before they can do damage, like what happened with the Colonial Pipeline. Recommended Link [Shocking News about the Ukraine War]( [image]( Regardless how you feel about this Ukraine war… You’ll want to [click here and see this disturbing new development]( Because it will most likely affect your life. In fact, according to former VP of a major investment bank Teeka Tiwari… As many as 124 million U.S. bank accounts could be in imminent danger. [Click here and move your cash now.](
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A Matter of National Security Now, I know what you might be thinking... Cybercriminals could tap AI’s power to make their attacks more lethal, too. I can’t argue with that. But corporations and governments are delivering an AI boost to cybersecurity systems that can prevent and counter such attacks. AI’s potential to take cybersecurity to the next level is even leading to a $20 million competition to code AI into cybersecurity software. Part of that competition will take place at DEFCON, a well-known hacker’s convention. And the sponsor of that competition? The U.S. government. Recommended Link [“You need at least $100 of this asset – and it’s NOT gold” – Dr. Nomi Prins]( [image]( $100 is all you need… Former Goldman Sachs managing director Dr. Nomi Prins has identified an investment she’s calling ‘the world’s hardest asset’ – and she’s recommending it to friends, family, and followers. She’s talked about it on podcasts… live TV… and in her newest, bestselling book, Permanent Distortion. Dr. Prins says: “This asset has nothing to do with gold or silver, but it has many of the same features to protect your wealth – and preserve your privacy.” As the turbulence in our world grows worse and worse… [Click here now to see what Nomi is recommending before it’s too late.](
-- Inside Wall Street editor Nomi Prins already knew the government would double down on protecting vulnerable infrastructure. It’s a distortion she’s been tracking in these pages since she joined Rogue Economics in 2021. And last year, she showed you how cybersecurity is becoming a matter of national security. Here’s how she put it in the [April 27, 2022]( Inside Wall Street: The government is trying to be as proactive as possible. It knows that it needs to stay (at least) one step ahead of any potential cyberattacks. It needs to defend public transportation, communication, power, and military defense systems against potential cybercrime attacks. It’s a matter of national security. That’s why cybersecurity is yet another industry that will be transformed by AI. In fact, the market for AI in cybersecurity is projected to top $46 billion in the next four years. That’s up 340% compared to the start of the decade. You can see that in the chart below... [Chart] That means there’s a tremendous opportunity for cybersecurity software companies that adopt AI early. So for all the excitement around AI’s new applications, the most important development might be safeguarding the mission-critical things we depend on. You can take advantage of the growth of AI in cybersecurity with the Global X Cybersecurity ETF (BUG). Its holdings include companies that are building AI into their cybersecurity solutions. Regards, Clint Brewer
Analyst, Inside Wall Street with Nomi Prins P.S. As I said above, the government is trying to get a leg up on AI. In our experience, when Washington latches onto a trend, speculating on that trend is usually a great bet. It’s why Inside Wall Street editor Nomi Prins spends so much time on Capitol Hill – to stay ahead of Washington’s money trail. And today, that trail leads to AI. That’s why Nomi recently put out an urgent briefing, where she shared details on [her favorite AI company today](. It’s trading for only $0.26. And a major announcement could send it soaring at any point. See, the U.S. government missed the AI frenzy. And now, it’s scrambling to catch up… to the tune of a just-announced $826 billion spending spree. [To learn more, watch this video presentation from Nomi](. --------------------------------------------------------------- Like what you’re reading? Send your thoughts to [feedback@rogueeconomics.com](mailto:feedback@rogueeconomics.com?subject=Inside Wall Street Feedback). MAILBAG Last week, Nomi wrote about [the Federal Reserve’s latest Federal Open Market Committee meeting]( and argued that the Fed doesn’t know what it’s doing, though the media acts like it does. This reader disagrees… I do not agree that the Fed doesn’t know what it’s doing. It appears it’s following the dot plots consistently, and it watches PCE change rather than CPI thus ignoring food and fuel price changes. Also, it’s continuing quantitative tightening. I admire the Fed trying to work the excessive and growing federal fiscal stimulus. There is your inflation driver! It may fail, then it's Katy, bar the door if the Treasury has to find buyers other than the Fed. The Treasury in my view is still getting bargain rates. Interest rates may yet crash the federal budget, dollar, and economy. And the idiots in the White House will blame everybody else. – Jaspal S. Nomi also shared details of her latest trip to Sweden last week. Sweden has become a nearly cashless society, and[it seems the U.S. may be heading in the same direction]( But this reader doesn’t think a cashless society would work in the U.S.… Cash-free in a country like Sweden may work. But here in the U.S., probably not. Having worked for some 30 years with the homeless and the poor at soup kitchens and food pantries, I know that many, if not most, would never be able to enroll in any such payment card. Many have no current driver's license card and thus do not have the picture ID to open a bank account. You even need a picture ID to get a job. I have lost count of the number of ID cards that I have purchased for people just so they can take a job that they had applied for and been hired for pending the ID. I am retired on a very comfortable income, and I am not a socialist but a discussed Republican. We have rigged the economy to benefit the 10%. – John O. After reading today’s piece, what are some advancements you think AI will make in the coming years? How has AI surprised you since its creation? Write us at feedback@rogueeconomics.com. IN CASE YOU MISSED IT… [“One-Stock Millionaire” Trades ONE Stock for 3 Decades… Wins In Any Market]( Jeff Clark here… I’ve joined the ranks of the top 1% of wealthy Americans… by IGNORING 99% of the entire stock market. Among 6,000 different stocks on the market to choose from… Hides ONE incredibly special stock. I call it, [“The One-Stock Retirement”]( because I’ve used it for over 3-decades (through ANY market) closing huge gains – time and time again. Trading this ONE stock over and over again is changing the lives of everyday folks across the world – from school teachers to doctors. You do not need trading experience and you can [get started with only $100!]( [Click Here to Learn More About My Secret.]( [image]( [Rogue Economincs]( Rogue Economics
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