Whitepaper: AI supercharges the battle for supremacy in cybercrime
AI is revolutionizing cybercrime. Attacks are becoming more sophisticated and widespread, with millions of people affected globally. It’s being used to power sophisticated phishing, deepfakes and social engineering attacks, slashing the breach-to-exfiltration time from weeks to hours. Fortunately, cyber safety experts are finding ways to fight fire with fire, utilizing AI to detect security weaknesses and malicious threats before they can be exploited. As generative AI democratizes cybercrime, it’s crucial that your cybersecurity measures are keeping pace with these new threats.
According to to Ian Bednowitz, General Manager of Identity and Privacy at Gen:
“AI is increasing the threat of anyone falling victim to scams and identity theft.”
In partnership with Gen we’ve produced a whitepaper exploring the new cybersecurity challenges and opportunities that are being driven by AI. Featuring interviews with founders, chief information security officers, VPs, information rights specialists and global public policy directors, this whitepaper succinctly covers what you need to know about the rapidly growing dangers posed by malicious actors using generative AI.
Artificial intelligence has rocketed the arms race of cybersecurity to new heights – are you paying attention?
The Whitepaper covers how hackers are using AI to:
- Probe for vulnerabilities on thousands of websites at once
- Mimic executives and trick employees
- Decipher passwords
- Poison other AI algorithms
About Gen
Gen is a global company dedicated to powering Digital Freedom through its trust Cyber Safety brands, Norton, Avast, LifeLock, Avira, AVG, ReputationDefender and CCleaner. The Gen family of consumer brands is rooted in providing safety for the first digital generations. By leveraging the power of its consumer brands, advanced AI, and extensive insights, Gen works to protect nearly 500 million people in more than 150 countries.
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