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Conduct an audit of transactions and relationships

Posted: Sun Feb 09, 2025 5:57 am
by rakhirhif8963
Conduct an audit of the data being processed and the means of storing/processing it. Data of Russian citizens should not be processed by foreign services.
with the organization's partners to whom data is transferred.
How AI Will Change the Security Landscape in 2024
22.03.2024
Artificial intelligence is not only a threat, but also a powerful ally for security services. This year, the impact of AI on cybersecurity is expected to grow significantly, writes Alex Holland, HP's senior malware analyst, on Information Age.

One way to understand the ever-changing dynamics of the attacker/defender balance is to analyze external factors. When doing this, we typically reduce the key factors to “PESTLE,” an acronym that stands for political, economic, social, technological, legal, and environmental. And without a doubt, the technological factor that we see causing the biggest change in the threat landscape is the rapid advancement of AI.

Cybercriminals are increasingly using AI to improve the norway mobile database and effectiveness of their attacks. At the same time, AI is proving to be a powerful ally for defenders, improving threat detection and remediation. The need to automate security tasks with AI is also linked to a major shortage of cybersecurity professionals.

We expect AI to have a significant impact on cybersecurity this year. It will improve phishing techniques and speed up the discovery of vulnerabilities in systems. AI will also speed up the development of network intrusions and the response to them. To stay ahead of adversaries who have already begun to deploy AI, security teams must understand not only the threats AI poses, but also the opportunities it promises to improve.

In 2024, organizations should focus on three areas where AI has the potential to transform cybersecurity:

#1. Social engineering attacks using AI
In 2024, AI will increase the scale and effectiveness of social engineering attacks by creating highly convincing phishing baits in just a few moments. Cybercriminals will use AI to create personalized phishing messages using data from social media and hacked email accounts. These sophisticated baits will be difficult to detect even for trained employees.

Furthermore, generative AI will turn cybercriminals into better scammers. AI will help attackers create well-written, convincing phishing emails and websites in multiple languages, allowing them to expand their campaigns across multiple geographies. We expect the quality of social engineering attacks to improve, and the lures to be harder to detect for both target groups and security services. As a result, we may see an increase in the risks and harm associated with social engineering, from fraud to network intrusions.