AI: Threat or opportunity for cybersecurity?
Generative AI such as ChatGPT is used by cyber criminals to craft convincing phishing messages or launch a complex attack that is easily evaded by traditional defenses that a nescient user may have.
Generative AI such as ChatGPT is used by cyber criminals to craft convincing phishing messages or launch a complex attack that is easily evaded by traditional defenses that a nescient user may have.
Every country should consider embedding cybersecurity practices into the corporate or organisational culture and digital products lifecycle, as the world is likely to see more such attacks.
In an exclusive chat, Lucideus co-founder and CEO Saket Modi says that with their SAFE Me app, they want to put people at the front and centre of the cyber defence matrix.
With research suggesting that 41% of employees will continue to work from home post-Covid-19, cybersecurity playbooks must be robust enough to deal with it.
There are only two types of companies: One that knows they’ve been hacked; and the other that doesn’t.
Organisations are increasingly counting on artificial intelligence to help cybersecurity analysts, who cannot cope with automated, machine-speed attacks, says a new report.