Integrating AI into cyber security systems

PLUS: A new AI search engine that makes research more personalized

 

Today we cover how cyber security is being improved through AI and how businesses are integrating it into their workflow.

We also highlight an AI-powered search engine that leads users to gain deeper insights and have a more personal search process.

Let’s get to it!

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The Security-Enhancing Power of Artificial Intelligence

Artificial intelligence is having profound affect on cyber security. AI-charged security tools enable businesses to better secure their systems, detect threats, and react to issues. With proper integration, AI has the ability to significantly upgrade security capabilities.

AI has the unique ability to process massive datasets, allowing for instant detection of anomalies & threats. AI-powered systems can continuously monitor networks and system logs to identify suspicious patterns or user activity, indicative of malicious activity.

AI is also revolutionizing identity and internal access management. Advanced biometrics that leverage AI tech can authenticate users based on unique attributes. Mannerisms, typing rhythm, and voice are just a few elements an artificial intelligence security can monitor. This improves password protection, reducing the risk of SIM swapping.

Enterprise use-cases

Data security:

AI software can automatically scan documents and communications to prevent sensitive data leaks. Natural language processing can govern what data can be shared.

To combat disinformation campaigns:

AI can detect manipulated "deepfake" audio, video, and images. This is critical for securing organizations against suspicious activity and disinformation. AI can also report and take down fraudulent social media posts spreading misinformation.

Enterprises are also taking advantage of AI's pattern recognition capabilities. AI unlocks new ways to counter sophisticated cyber threats. It's an added layer of detection for security teams, providing machine-scale analysis that improves human processes. From Identity management to insider threat detection, AI automation amplifies the effectiveness of security tools and people. Integrating AI can significantly enhance enterprise security programs.

Integrating AI into Business Security:

  1. Intelligent anti-phishing tools that use natural language processing to combat phishing emails and improve business email security.

  2. Cloud access security brokers that leverage machine learning to dynamically allow or block risky access attempts to business applications and datasets.

  3. AI-powered network traffic analysis to identify command and control communications by advanced malware seeking to exfiltrate data.

  4. User and entity behavior analytics that apply AI to detect insider threats based on changes from normal behavior baselines.

General Security AI Integration Use Cases:

  1. Facial recognition and enhanced biometrics for multi-factor authentication and intelligent physical access control

  2. Automated vulnerability scanning and penetration testing to systematically uncover weaknesses and misconfigurations.

  3. Security orchestration automation and response (SOAR) platforms can use AI to gather threat intel, triage alerts, and enable automated responses.

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aiLaMo.com (🔗 link)

aiLaMo is an AI learning platform focused on providing artificial intelligence education. The applications assist users in understanding and applying AI, with the ultimate goal of making AI accessible globally.

You.com (🔗 link)

You is an AI-powered search engine that allows users to converse directly with software, personalizing the search process and leading to deeper insights. It uses natural language processing to suggest ideas, provide quality research results, and overall simplify the search process for users.

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Visa VC announces AI-focused investing fund (🔗 link)

Visa is launching a VC fund specifically focused on investing in AI startups. Following similar moves by Microsoft and Amazon, Visa is now the latest technology leader to commit a large sum to the artificial intelligence space.

David Rolf (head of Visa Ventures), said that generative AI has the potential “to be one of the most transformative technologies of our time.

Visa Ventures is committing $100 million to invest in generative AI technology and applications. This initiative supports Visa's long-term vision for AI-powered payment software.

Sam Altman and Jony Ive discuss creating the “iPhone” of artificial intelligence (🔗 link)

Former Apple design chief Jony Ive is working with OpenAI to develop a consumer device. This innovation will be focused on making interactions with AI more natural and intuitive. The project is said to be funded by over $1 billion from Softbank CEO Masayoshi Son.

Ive and OpenAI CEO Sam Altman aim to create a device that improves upon current methods of engaging with AI. Taking inspiration from how the original iPhone's touchscreen transformed mobile internet usage. They aspire to build an AI product that relies less on screens.

The project is still in the early stages with multiple concepts being explored. While details remain slim and no deal is confirmed, Ive's experience pioneering multi-touch and Softbank's funding could drive innovation in natural AI interaction.

Google Introduces Assistant with Bard to Bring More Personalized AI Help (🔗 link)

Google recently unveiled Assistant with Bard, a new AI-powered digital assistant designed to provide more personalized help through natural

Bard, Assistant aims to understand the context and adapts to handle everyday tasks. Users can interact via text, voice, or images.

Key features include:

  • Integration with Google services like Gmail and Docs to assist with productivity.

  • New conversational overlay for Android phones that enables intuitive, in-context help like writing social media posts.

  • Customizable privacy settings to control personal data.

Assistant combines Bard's AI with Assistant's existing personalized capabilities. Google plans to roll it out to testers over the next few months before a full public launch on Android and iOS.

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