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What if ChatGPT was used for malicious purposes?

Machine learning and AI have transformative potential, but they also bring new risks and challenges. Organizations must carefully manage issues related to data retention and ownership, transparency and privacy, access control, and other unintended consequences. By addressing these concerns and implementing protective measures, businesses can harness the power of these technologies while keeping their sensitive information secure. But it’s crucial for security teams to be proactive and informed as the machine learning and AI landscape continues to evolve.

Exploring Industrial Cybersecurity Challenges

The evolution of the Industrial Revolution, from mechanization in the 18th century to today’s Industry 4.0, has brought about significant advancements in technology and productivity. Industry 4.0 is characterized by connected factories and cyber-physical systems leveraging the industrial Internet of things (IIoT), artificial intelligence (AI), and big data to optimize processes in real time and enable innovations like predictive maintenance and remote management. However, this increased connectivity and complexity also heightens the risk of cyberattacks, which can jeopardize data integrity, system availability, and safety, potentially causing severe disruptions to industrial operations and compromising personal safety.

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New threats on AI-based chatbots: the RCE attacks

AI tools have revolutionized the way organizations work, significantly enhancing efficiency and productivity. Companies increasingly implement tools like Microsoft Copilot into their daily operations, assisting employees by organizing tasks, processing large quantities of data, and helping streamline operations. While AI tools are widely adopted by enterprises, they are also catching the attention of cybercriminals. A new cyber threat has emerged: Remote “Copilot” Execution (RCE) attacks, as demonstrated at Black Hat USA 2024.

The latest trends in cybersecurity: AI, an asset or a risk?

Many organizations have adopted AI to enhance their services, searches and code, and this trend is set to continue. However, AI adoption comes with its own risks and cybercriminals are utilizing AI capabilities to aid them in their attacks. What will AI mean for organizations in the future? Is it an asset or a risk to your organization?