Raging debate: Good vs Bad GenAI transforms cybersecurity

February 4, 2024
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TLDR: As cybercrime continues to evolve, the debate between good and bad AI in cybersecurity intensifies. Cyber defenders argue that prevention is better than cure when it comes to protecting data and systems. They emphasize the importance of building a proactive and updateable architecture, learning from other industries and organizations, and continuously educating individuals about cyber threats. Cyber defenders also highlight the potential of using AI to combat AI and the need for governments to integrate cyber education into school curricula. However, the shortage of experts in the field and the increasing sophistication of hackers pose challenges. Despite these challenges, the use of AI in cybersecurity is seen as crucial in countering cyber threats.

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