CyberSecurity

CyberSecurity – Artificial Intelligence’s subsets i.e. Machine Learning and Deep Learning are helping to fight cyber attacks but the same time is used to work as a tool of attacks. We will be discussing these interesting phenomena in this post though this is the first post in the “AI role in CyberSecurity” series by #AILabPage, the second post is available here

AI in CyberSecurity

In a cybersecurity context, AI is software that perceives its environment well enough to identify events and take action against a predefined purpose. It can also learn and build the rules on the go as well; actually, that’s the real AI. The biggest fear of today’s time is the concern that hackers are getting much smarter. These hackers will use artificial intelligence in cyber attacks that are more sophisticated and harder to detect.

How AI is the Future of Cybersecurity? What AI and Machine Learning will bring for CyberSecurity wise we have many questions yet to be answered

We do have Artificial Intelligence in our systems and business strategies. Still, there is a frightening truth about increasingly common cyber-attacks. Most businesses and cybersecurity players themselves are not prepared for better use of AI.

AI has already proven to be both a benefit and a threat on the cybersecurity front. Barclays Africa is beginning to use AI and machine learning to both detect cybersecurity threats and respond to them.

Artificial Intelligence Dependency on Natural Intelligence Gaps

While the technology can help to fill cybersecurity skill gaps but at the same time it’s a powerful tool for hackers as well. In short, AI can act as a guard and threat at the same time. What matter is who uses it for what purpose. In the end, it all depends upon Natural Intelligence to make good or bad use of Artificial Intelligence.

CyberSecurity

In the realm of cybersecurity, both paid and free tools exist that aim to modify malware in order to evade detection by machine learning antivirus software. The critical question then arises: how can we effectively detect and thwart such attempts? Cyber attacks, such as phishing and ransomware, are known to be highly effective when they leverage the power of artificial intelligence (AI). However, AI itself can be harnessed to enhance security measures, particularly through its ability to identify behavioral patterns and anomalies. This makes AI an invaluable tool for threat hunting and proactive defense against malicious activities.

87% of US cybersecurity professionals report that either they are currently using or will use AI as part of their cybersecurity strategy.

To counter the evolving sophistication of AI-powered cyber threats, security professionals must employ advanced techniques and algorithms that can detect and mitigate the ever-changing threat landscape. By leveraging AI and machine learning models, security systems can analyze vast amounts of data, identify patterns indicative of malicious activities, and proactively respond to potential threats. Moreover, AI can continuously learn from new attack vectors and adapt its defenses accordingly, making it a formidable asset in the ongoing battle against cybercrime.

Will AI be the bright future of security as the sheer volume of threats is becoming very difficult to track by humans alone? Maybe AI might come out as the darkest era, all depends upon Natural Intelligence.

Natural Intelligence is needed to develop AI/machine learning tools. Despite popular belief, these technologies cannot replace humans (in my personal opinion). Using them requires human training and oversight. AI is here to stay and it will have a large impact on security strategies moving forward. As results reveal Natural intelligence needs improvement as well.

However, it is essential to stay vigilant and continuously update defense mechanisms as threat actors adapt their strategies. Regular monitoring, analysis of emerging attack patterns, and collaboration within the security community are crucial for effectively countering AI-powered cyber threats. By harnessing the power of AI in combination with human expertise, organizations can bolster their defenses and stay one step ahead of malicious actors in the ever-evolving landscape of cybersecurity.

AI Capability for CyberSecurity – As a Guard and a Terminator

The cybersecurity state as of date is too much vulnerable but the implementation of AI systems into the mix can serve as a real turning point. These systems come with several substantial benefits. These benefits will help prepare cybersecurity professionals for taking on cyber-attacks and safeguarding the enterprise.

Deploy AI and machine learning-based tech to help. With these help tasks like policy enforcement, blocking malicious files and IPs, and protecting against phishing attacks. Machine learning won’t replace human intelligence rather should not be aimed for as well. These technologies can be used to automate and speed up security operations and repetitive tasks, according to the release.

Data Mining for Intrusion prevention and action in real time can be done to avoid misuse detection. Predictive models should be built from labelled data sets i.e for instance labelling data as “normal” or “intrusive”. Action required on top of these rules.

91% of cybersecurity professionals are concerned about hackers using AI in cyberattacks.

These models can deliver more sophisticated and precise solutions than manually created signatures-based rules. Then challenge ourselves where we are unable to detect attacks whose instances have not yet been observed should become part of machine learning and on the fly building the same.

Anomaly Detection  & Correction – AI Beyond If -Else Statements

Anomaly detection to build models of “normal” behavior and detect anomalies as deviations from it. A possible high false alarm rate – previously unseen but may be legitimate can support system behaviors to be recognized as anomalies.

Integrating Artificial Intelligence into Cybersecurity can boost transparency levels in this playing field.

Security should be treated as a fabric for your network and business, which takes a platform approach. It can take threat intelligence gathered through Big Data analytics. After which it can automatically alert all inter-connected devices with updated prevention.

AI-based signatures can work a lot better. All this is at a speed, low cost, and should be within the reach of any organisation entrusted with it. How it will be achieved depends upon the next step; which is the discussion point at length in a workshop.

In general, it is said firewalls no longer stop hackers but AI based cybersecurity can stop hackers though. The cybersecurity industry has always had a fortress mentality: Firewall the perimeter! Harden the system! This mindset has failed, miserably. Each new headline-generating hack has reminded us. Even if you do patching on all software you could still be at risk. It’s been proven already with attacks on cybersecurity.

Future of AI in CyberSecurity

Past & Future of Threats & Protection – the Year 2017 was dominated by news of major hacks, cybersecurity threats, and data breaches. What will 2018 have in store? Cybersecurity threats and data breaches are on rising. What will 2019 will bring? We will see in many ways why AI is crucial to cybersecurity.

Threat detection is certainly the main focus of today’s AI together with machine learning technology push. Not only it can monitor human behaviour, but also it can detect things that aren’t quite right and sound an alert.

As Enterprises are increasingly being entrusted with private data, the implications of leaks are potentially huge and wide-ranging. It is not just the individuals but big corporates in large numbers worldwide that are at risk. With correct guidance, direction and strategy business can lead to overcoming. AI machine learning has established what familiar patterns look like and can recognize normal traffic.

Machine Learning – A Cool Tool

Machine learning is both cool and valuable, but to apply it effectively requires that we disregard the former in order to be rigorous about the latter. In this session, we take a hard look at the qualities that make machine learning fit for purpose for problems in cybersecurity in order to lay out a global roadmap of how machine learning can help.

Some Questions to be answered –

  • How artificial intelligence as a bundle of emerging technologies is shaping, securing, and defining the future of cybersecurity?
  • What is required for artificial intelligence to make this work as a jumpstart technique to lower cybersecurity costs?

Perhaps the most relevant answer is employing Artificial Intelligence. I have not used to deploy AI as employ is more relevant here for this work in a reward model.

If we don’t harness the power of artificial intelligence in cybersecurity then, hackers will eventually do this. It’s been known and said by many scientists who have got success in harnessing the power of artificial intelligence to create a program that, combined with existing tools, figured more than a quarter of the passwords from a set of more than 43 million profiles (One of the biggest social media platform).

In the info-security industry that comes first with leadership roles with best-developed products and excellent professional services, this will be known as the winner. Yet the researchers say the technology may also be used to beat baddies at their own game.

Points to Note:

All credits if any remain on the original contributor only. AI – a bundle of emerging technology is here which is powering every single business. AI is going to stay disrupt every business life. When AI will meet quantum computing for a friendly handshake that explosion would be a blessing to see. Number of stats took from Webroot 2017.

Books & Other Material Referred

  • Open Internet & Live conferences feedback and interactions.
  • AILabPage (group of self-taught engineers) members hands-on lab work.

Feedback & Further Question

Do you have any questions about AI, Data Science, Quantum Computing, Deep Learning, or Machine Learning? for FinTech or information security. Leave a comment or ask your question via email. Will try my best to answer it.

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Conclusion – Artificial intelligence Just made guessing your Password a whole lot easier. In the future with the development and advancement of behavior analytics, the importance/requirement of passwords might vanish. Revenue leakage due to cybersecurity is the biggest issue for the legitimate industry but at the same time, it’s a revenue source for the underground economy.

The future of IoT spells blockchain and AI – the reality of blockchain today mainly spells cryptocurrency and hype. As of date, we have 3 major challenges to our privacy and those are technological evolution, burgeoning security establishments (Face recognition), and no stop higher revenue motivations. The importance of a contextual view of threats that also incorporates visibility and data points from networks, endpoints, and human threat researchers to derive the most accurate cyber risk assessment.

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By V Sharma

A seasoned technology specialist with over 22 years of experience, I specialise in fintech and possess extensive expertise in integrating fintech with trust (blockchain), technology (AI and ML), and data (data science). My expertise includes advanced analytics, machine learning, and blockchain (including trust assessment, tokenization, and digital assets). I have a proven track record of delivering innovative solutions in mobile financial services (such as cross-border remittances, mobile money, mobile banking, and payments), IT service management, software engineering, and mobile telecom (including mobile data, billing, and prepaid charging services). With a successful history of launching start-ups and business units on a global scale, I offer hands-on experience in both engineering and business strategy. In my leisure time, I'm a blogger, a passionate physics enthusiast, and a self-proclaimed photography aficionado.

9 thoughts on “Can Cybersecurity be Entrusted with AI?”
    1. Thank you for kind words, my AI term might appearing limited to Analytics …. but I guess I tried differentiating between AI and BI. But I really like your post and excellent information on this topic. You are welcome to be guest blogger in case you like to.

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