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Tarih: 22.08.2025
Inside Kaspersky AI: leveraging machine learning to combat evolving cyberthreats
The dual-use problem
In recent years, artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) have increasingly been adopted by bad actors to make their attacks more effective and speed up routine tasks. Examples include using large language models (LLMs) to write malicious software and personalized phishing messages, and creating audio and video deepfakes.
Research by Kaspersky shows that organizations are recognizing the dangers of these attacks. A survey of IT security and information security professionals working for SMEs and enterprises found that almost three-quarters consider the use of AI by cybercriminals a serious concern. Many say they don’t have the relevant external cybersecurity expertise at their disposal, their IT teams aren’t large enough, and they don’t think they have adequate security solutions in place, exposing them to potential vulnerabilities.
See how Kaspersky’s research reveals the rising dual-use of AI in cybercrime—and what businesses must do to stay protected.
In recent years, artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) have increasingly been adopted by bad actors to make their attacks more effective and speed up routine tasks. Examples include using large language models (LLMs) to write malicious software and personalized phishing messages, and creating audio and video deepfakes.
Research by Kaspersky shows that organizations are recognizing the dangers of these attacks. A survey of IT security and information security professionals working for SMEs and enterprises found that almost three-quarters consider the use of AI by cybercriminals a serious concern. Many say they don’t have the relevant external cybersecurity expertise at their disposal, their IT teams aren’t large enough, and they don’t think they have adequate security solutions in place, exposing them to potential vulnerabilities.
See how Kaspersky’s research reveals the rising dual-use of AI in cybercrime—and what businesses must do to stay protected.