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By Andrew Roberts, MicroAge Chief Cybersecurity Strategist
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The Artificial Intelligence (AI) Arms Race

Like it or not, artificial intelligence (AI) has added to the cybersecurity arsenal. AI has made a big splash in the cybersecurity marketplace as every manufacturer has claims about how they are adding AI to their products. At the same time, AI has also been quietly impacting the strategies of cybercriminals. While AI has helped us bolster our defenses with enhanced threat detection and prevention capabilities, it also presented new opportunities for criminals to devise sophisticated attacks. The race is on, and the world will never be the same.

Help for the Good Guys

There’s no doubt, AI has been beneficial to all of us when it comes to bolstering our defenses. For cybersecurity professionals, AI has provided several defensive advances:

  • Advanced Threat Detection: AI algorithms analyze vast amounts of data, enabling defenders to detect anomalies, identify patterns, and proactively detect potential cyber threats. Machine learning techniques help identify new attack patterns and behaviors, aiding in early threat detection and prevention.
  • Automated Incident Response: AI automates incident response processes, streamlining the mitigation of security incidents. By analyzing and correlating security events, AI systems can autonomously respond to certain threats, minimizing human intervention and reducing response times.
  • Behavioral Analysis: AI-powered systems monitor user behavior, establishing baseline profiles and detecting anomalies that may indicate unauthorized access or compromised accounts. This enables defenders to identify insider threats and bolster overall cybersecurity posture.
  • Malware Detection and Analysis: AI assists in identifying previously unseen malware through behavioral analysis and heuristics. By recognizing suspicious patterns or behaviors, AI-powered solutions enhance the detection and mitigation of sophisticated malware attacks.
  • Cybersecurity Analytics: AI algorithms process and analyze security data, logs, and network traffic, extracting valuable insights to identify trends and patterns. This aids security analysts in making informed decisions, prioritizing risks, and effectively responding to emerging threats.

Tools for Criminals Too

At the same time, our adversaries have also taken full advantage of artificial intelligence. While we’ve been bolstering our defenses, the criminals always seem to be one step ahead with advances like:

  • Automated Attacks: Criminals leverage AI to automate various stages of an attack, from reconnaissance to vulnerability scanning to exploitation. AI algorithms enable rapid data analysis, identifying potential targets and launching attacks more efficiently.
  • Sophisticated Malware Development: AI empowers criminals to create more advanced and evasive malware. By leveraging AI techniques, attackers can develop malware that adapts and evolves, evading traditional security defenses and increasing the difficulty of detection.
  • Social Engineering: AI enhances social engineering attacks by generating personalized and convincing phishing emails, voice calls, and messages. Criminals use AI algorithms to analyze public information, tailoring messages to exploit individual vulnerabilities and increase the success rate of attacks.
  • Automated Vulnerability Exploitation: AI assists criminals in identifying and exploiting software vulnerabilities at a faster rate. Automated vulnerability scanners powered by AI enable attackers to discover and exploit vulnerabilities efficiently, potentially scaling up the impact of their attacks.
  • Defense Evasion: Criminals employ AI techniques, such as adversarial machine learning, to evade security systems. Adversarial attacks aim to exploit weaknesses or blind spots in AI-based defenses, enabling attackers to bypass detection mechanisms.

The Artificial Intelligence Race is On

It’s clear that both sides have benefitted from the advancements that artificial intelligence provides. Criminals have invested in AI with speed and agility, making them a formidable foe.

We must continue making similar investments and update our defenses to handle new and ever-evolving threats. But we also must live within a budget – and get business done – while we upgrade our defenses. Having the right partner to guide you through the complex security landscape is critical. A cybersecurity partner that knows what’s available and where it fits can help you get your essential security initiatives done so you can focus on your business.

One thing is certain: that five- or ten-year-old security solution that’s always been “good enough” isn’t enough today.

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“As MicroAge Chief Cybersecurity Strategist, Andrew partners with clients to help them achieve great accomplishments in their cybersecurity, governance, risk and compliance programs. He is building a successful cybersecurity practice by focusing on client success, sales enablement and partner alignment. Andrew brings a wealth of experience in audit, advisory and cybersecurity leadership and freely shares that knowledge to help put clients on the path to success.”

Andrew RobertsMicroAge Chief Cybersecurity Strategist

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