15September 2023
By: SUNIYOJIT KAUSHIK
In the ever-evolving realm of cybercrime, artificial intelligence serves as a vital guardian. With its capacity to swiftly analyse data, pinpoint oddity and respond in real-time, AI is a formidable force in the battle against digital threats.
AI-driven systems have the capability to consistently observe network traffic, user actions, and system records in order to pinpoint any unusual or suspicious behaviours.
AI has the capability to examine extensive datasets, creating a standard pattern for typical behaviour, and subsequently alerting when there are deviations from this norm.
AI can inspect files and apps to identify either established malware signatures or suspicious behaviours linked to harmful software.
AI can improve identity verification by analysing unique user behaviour patterns, like keystrokes or mouse movements.
AI-enhanced firewalls and intrusion detection systems (IDS) can identify and respond to network intrusions in real-time.
AI automates incident responses by prioritising alerts, suggesting mitigation steps, and taking predefined actions to counter threats.
AI in email filters spots phishing, spam, and malware using NLP (Natural Language Processing) to assess content and sender behaviour for malicious signs.