siliconindia | | JUNE 20248TECHNOLOGY IS KEY TO EFFECTIVELY HANDLE CYBERSECURITY CONCERNS WHILE USING AIBy Vishal Gupta, Founder & CEO, SecloreHaving completed his B.Tech degree in Electrical Engineering from IIT Bombay, Vishal incepted Seclore in 2011, and has since then played a significant role in driving the company towards the pinnacles of success so far. Some of his areas of expertise include Information Rights Management, Information Usage Control, Data Loss Prevention, Enterprise Software Sales, and many more.Artificial Intelligence has been at the top of the agenda of boardroom meeting across almost every industry in recent times. An interesting subset of AI that has now become mainstream within a very short timeframe due to the humongous success of ChatGPT is Generative AI. While Generative AI offers professionals across all verticals the ability to enhance their productivity by manifold, it also poses significant data security risks by expanding the attack surface. One such risk is data overflow, where AI inundates systems with synthetic data, complicating sensitive information management.Malicious use of AI is a concerning issue that has led to the creation of convincing phishing emails and social engineering attacks, thus escalating cyber threats in terms of speed and complexity. Adversarial attacks present another concern as they enable AI manipulation for deceptive purposes. Attackers are now compromising diverse media formats by leveraging Generative AI to craft harmful deepfakes. Moreover, Generative AI introduces new attack vectors, potentially giving rise to complex malware and phishing schemes that outsmart conventional security measures. Effectively countering these evolving threats requires the implementation of strong defense mechanisms, advanced detection strategies, continuous surveillance and strict adherence to regulatory standards.Vishal Gupta Founder & CEOIN MY OPINION
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