Artificial intelligence and machine learning are being deployed to combat cyber threats

Nicolas Reys, Associate Director and head of Control Risks’ cyber threat intelligence team, has revealed that more and more organisations are beginning to employ machine learning and artificial intelligence as part of their defences against cyber threats.

Reys noted that cyber threat actors are recognising the need to advance their skills to keep up with this development.

“One application could be to use deep learning algorithms to improve the effectiveness of their attacks. This shows that AI and its subsets will play a larger role in facilitating cyber attacks in the near future,” the expert added.

In response to cyber defenders’ increasing use of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies, malicious actors started discussing their potential application for criminal use. Research from Control Risks the specialist global risk consultancy, shows that the development of techniques to use these technologies and tools to enhance their capabilities is now increasingly on the agenda of cyber threat actors.

There are currently no known attacks using AI, but these technologies could assist threat actors in a number of ways. This includes:

Reys continues: “The use of AI is not likely to become widespread soon, given the financial investment that is currently needed. However, as more research is produced and AI technologies become more mature and more accessible to threat actors, this threat will evolve. Organisations should be aware of the potential for these types of attacks to emerge in the course of 2018. Staying informed and being able to identify relevant emerging attacks, technologies and vulnerabilities is therefore just as important as being prepared in the event of an attack.”

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