Faking It: Stopping Impersonation Attacks with Cyber AI
Today, 94% of cyber-threats still originate in the inbox. ‘Impersonation attacks’ are on the rise, as artificial intelligence is increasingly being used to automatically generate spear-phishing emails, or ‘digital fakes’, that expertly mimic the writing style of trusted contacts and colleagues. Humans can no longer distinguish real from fake on their own – businesses are increasingly turning to AI to distinguish friend from foe and fight back with autonomous response. In an era when thousands of documents can be encrypted in minutes, ‘immune system’ technology takes action in seconds – stopping cyber-threats before damage is done. Find out how in this session.
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- Discover how AI has developed to be used offensively by hackers.
- Learn how to use defensive AI to spot subtle threats.
- Hear more about real-life examples of how Cyber AI can distinguish between threatening and simply anomalous activity.