| Titre : |
Artificial Intelligence and Cybersecurity |
| Type de document : |
texte imprimé |
| Auteurs : |
Natalie Fisher, Auteur |
| Editeur : |
3G E-LEARNING |
| Année de publication : |
2025 |
| ISBN/ISSN/EAN : |
978-1-984694-63-8 |
| Langues : |
Anglais (eng) Langues originales : Anglais (eng) |
| Résumé : |
Artificial Intelligence (AI) refers to the application of intelligent algorithms and machine learning techniques to enhance the detection, prevention, and response to cyber threats. AI empowers cybersecurity systems to analyze vast amounts of data, identify patterns, and make informed decisions, at speeds and scales beyond human capabilities.
The role of AI in bolstering security measures is multifaceted. It can automate routine tasks such as log analysis and vulnerability scanning, freeing up human analysts to focus on more complex and strategic activities. AI in cybersecurity plays a crucial role in threat detection. AI-powered systems can detect threats in real-time, enabling rapid response and mitigation. Moreover, AI can adapt and evolve, continuously learning from new data and improving its ability to identify and counter emerging threats.
AI in cybersecurity revolutionizes threat detection, automates responses, and strengthens vulnerability management. As threats grow more sophisticated, adopting stronger cyber security preparedness ensures organizations can respond faster and minimize potential impact. By analyzing behaviors, detecting phishing, and adapting to new threats, AI enhances cybersecurity strategies, enabling proactive defense and safeguarding sensitive data.
How Can AI Help Prevent Cyberattacks?
AI in cybersecurity reinforces cyber threat intelligence, enabling security professionals to:
Search for Characteristics of Cyberattacks: AI analyzes massive volumes of data to identify patterns and indicators of compromise. Understanding how neural networks work also strengthens this analysis by helping AI models detect subtle anomalies that may signal early stages of an attack. This approach helps security teams identify suspicious network behavior, unusual login attempts, and abnormal traffic from IoT devices or endpoints in real-time.
Strengthen Defenses: AI can help security teams isolate compromised devices, block malicious traffic, and stop malware by continuously monitoring systems. Besides, it predicts high-risk areas where breaches are most likely, allowing organizations to proactively address vulnerabilities before they raise serious concerns.
Analyze Data to Authenticate Users: AI tools can help security teams analyze user authentication data, such as fingerprints, typing styles, and voice patterns. Besides, they can monitor user behavior during sessions, detecting anomalies and triggering additional verification when needed.
Attribute Attacks to Specific Threat Actors: AI can analyze tools used, IP addresses, and behavioral patterns and link incidents to known threat actors. This makes it easy for security teams to understand and identify specific threat groups.
Enhance Phishing and Spam Detection: AI helps scan email links, attachments, and messages, blocking phishing and spam attempts before they escalate.
Support Collaborative Threat Intelligence Sharing: AI enables organizations to contribute to and benefit from shared knowledge within security communities, improving collective resilience against evolving AI-driven threats. |
Artificial Intelligence and Cybersecurity [texte imprimé] / Natalie Fisher, Auteur . - USA : 3G E-LEARNING, 2025. ISBN : 978-1-984694-63-8 Langues : Anglais ( eng) Langues originales : Anglais ( eng)
| Résumé : |
Artificial Intelligence (AI) refers to the application of intelligent algorithms and machine learning techniques to enhance the detection, prevention, and response to cyber threats. AI empowers cybersecurity systems to analyze vast amounts of data, identify patterns, and make informed decisions, at speeds and scales beyond human capabilities.
The role of AI in bolstering security measures is multifaceted. It can automate routine tasks such as log analysis and vulnerability scanning, freeing up human analysts to focus on more complex and strategic activities. AI in cybersecurity plays a crucial role in threat detection. AI-powered systems can detect threats in real-time, enabling rapid response and mitigation. Moreover, AI can adapt and evolve, continuously learning from new data and improving its ability to identify and counter emerging threats.
AI in cybersecurity revolutionizes threat detection, automates responses, and strengthens vulnerability management. As threats grow more sophisticated, adopting stronger cyber security preparedness ensures organizations can respond faster and minimize potential impact. By analyzing behaviors, detecting phishing, and adapting to new threats, AI enhances cybersecurity strategies, enabling proactive defense and safeguarding sensitive data.
How Can AI Help Prevent Cyberattacks?
AI in cybersecurity reinforces cyber threat intelligence, enabling security professionals to:
Search for Characteristics of Cyberattacks: AI analyzes massive volumes of data to identify patterns and indicators of compromise. Understanding how neural networks work also strengthens this analysis by helping AI models detect subtle anomalies that may signal early stages of an attack. This approach helps security teams identify suspicious network behavior, unusual login attempts, and abnormal traffic from IoT devices or endpoints in real-time.
Strengthen Defenses: AI can help security teams isolate compromised devices, block malicious traffic, and stop malware by continuously monitoring systems. Besides, it predicts high-risk areas where breaches are most likely, allowing organizations to proactively address vulnerabilities before they raise serious concerns.
Analyze Data to Authenticate Users: AI tools can help security teams analyze user authentication data, such as fingerprints, typing styles, and voice patterns. Besides, they can monitor user behavior during sessions, detecting anomalies and triggering additional verification when needed.
Attribute Attacks to Specific Threat Actors: AI can analyze tools used, IP addresses, and behavioral patterns and link incidents to known threat actors. This makes it easy for security teams to understand and identify specific threat groups.
Enhance Phishing and Spam Detection: AI helps scan email links, attachments, and messages, blocking phishing and spam attempts before they escalate.
Support Collaborative Threat Intelligence Sharing: AI enables organizations to contribute to and benefit from shared knowledge within security communities, improving collective resilience against evolving AI-driven threats. |
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