How AI is Revolutionizing Cyber Security

AI in Cyber attacks — once relegated to flashy movie scenes and TV dramas — are now becoming a part of our everyday lives.

Nearly every week, news breaks out about another data breach at a major corporation, and every now and then, we receive emails from service providers about updating our information in light of a new information leak.

Even households aren’t safe from these attacks, as Tech Radar reports that our own personal devices are becoming more vulnerable than ever One thing’s for sure: no one is exempt from cyber attacks.

Fortunately, new technology is emerging in response to this particular security crisis — one of them being Artificial Intelligence (AI).

With hackers now using increasingly sophisticated tactics, the innovative nature of AI could be the next best step to ensure cybersecurity.

AI amasses from a large pool of data

AI learns through amassing data, which means that the prevalence of cybersecurity attacks can actually be used as an advantage.

special Counsel explains that AI is able to automatically assemble content in such a way that all related data is clustered together and represented visually, as well as removing duplicate content so that only the most relevant data is displayed.

In a survey featured on CSO Online, it was reported that 54% of companies have all experienced some sort of cyberattack, whether through IoT or industrial controls.

This means that there’s a lot of data that AI can go through to predict trends, thus loosening the burden of security professionals to investigate each and every attack.

The natural language processing of AI also helps illuminate the logic behind how cyberattacks are built and where they originate.

Such information can then help companies see where their weak spots are, which human programmers may not always be able to see.

Easy Monitoring of The Cyber Landscape

Given the rapidly evolving world of technology, staying up-to-date on cybersecurity trends can become time-consuming.

Once AI is given certain search parameters, the technology can then monitor and constantly update the system as needed.

These updates are also helpful when it comes to firewalls and encryption services, which a company might already have in place.

AI can automatically log all the activity within a company’s internal system, flagging incidents that may seem suspicious.

Moreover, Capgemini’s recent study on cybersecurity and artificial intelligence lists fraud, malware, and intrusion detection as the three main benefits of AI.

Enhanced Password Protection


A lot of companies still rely on passwords and encryption services to protect their data and even restrict access to certain information. Quartz reports that AI’s natural language processing also lends itself to password detection with AI being used to filter through common passwords and even find whether some passwords have been made public.

Since it seems unlikely that people will give up their reliance on passwords any time soon, AI fortifies this by ensuring that your passwords are as secure as possible.

Our post on ‘Cyber Incident Response Tools’ shows just how much demand there is for cybersecurity help. AI has the potential to revolutionize cybersecurity across the board, leading to more protected companies.

Priya James

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