AI in Cybersecurity: Dream or Liability?
Summary
Artificial intelligence is transforming digital security, acting as both a powerful defense and a dangerous weapon. Companies are rapidly deploying smart software to protect their networks, but cybercriminals are using the same technology to launch more sophisticated attacks. AI helps security teams by sifting through vast amounts of data to detect unusual activity, like strange logins or unexpected file downloads. This allows for much faster threat detection, flagging suspicious behavior and known malware within seconds. AI can also automate responses, such as isolating infected devices or blocking suspicious network traffic, which reduces response times. However, AI also empowers cybercriminals. Generative AI can create highly convincing phishing emails, making it harder to spot fakes. Deepfakes, including synthetic voices, are becoming more believable, and criminals are already using them to impersonate individuals. The bottom line is that understanding this dual nature of AI in cybersecurity is crucial for staying ahead of evolving threats.
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