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IO-2024-5148
客戶: KnowBe4 UK Ltd
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語言: 英語
日期: 27.11.2024
AI vs. AI Combating Cybercriminals with an AI-Powered Security Awareness Training Programme
Cybercriminals are diving into AI to make the world more dangerous for the rest of us. From deepfakes to AI-generated phishing emails at scale, this emerging technology has become a powerful weapon in the arsenals of bad actors around the world.
Fortunately, infosec professionals like you can do something about it. You’re likely already bringing the power of AI to bear across your tech stack. Why not leverage it to fortify your human firewall? Cybersecurity is not just about the security products that you have in place, but the people using them.
When it comes to the vital human element of cybersecurity, the power of AI can be used to your advantage to engage users with relevant training and keep them informed against evolving cyberattacks.
Read on for an overview of the ways that bad actors are using AI for their own devices and what a robust security awareness training (SAT) and simulated phishing programme with AI at its core can bring to a comprehensive cybersecurity initiative.
Fortunately, infosec professionals like you can do something about it. You’re likely already bringing the power of AI to bear across your tech stack. Why not leverage it to fortify your human firewall? Cybersecurity is not just about the security products that you have in place, but the people using them.
When it comes to the vital human element of cybersecurity, the power of AI can be used to your advantage to engage users with relevant training and keep them informed against evolving cyberattacks.
Read on for an overview of the ways that bad actors are using AI for their own devices and what a robust security awareness training (SAT) and simulated phishing programme with AI at its core can bring to a comprehensive cybersecurity initiative.