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The Role of Artificial Intelligence in Cybersecurity

Artificial Intelligence in Cybersecurity

Artificial Intelligence (AI) can be used in the Cybersecurity Industry in many ways, which are still yet to be tapped into. Just as much as other technologies are constantly and dynamically changing, so too is this field. It has just started to make its debut for security applications, and there is a long way to go yet until it is fully adopted and deployed.

But Artificial Intelligence is being used in some key areas in Cybersecurity, which are as follows:

    1. The IT Security team is so overworked that they are simply, through no fault of their own, are letting the real threat warnings and alerts fall through the cracks;
    2. The Cyberattacker is becoming so sophisticated that many of the threat vectors that they do launch are very often not detected by the security tools that have been deployed at the lines of defenses.

Through the use of Artificial Intelligence tools, many of these kinds of attacks are now starting to get noticed, and by establishing a threshold of interoperability with other devices (such as Network Intrusion Devices, Firewalls, Routers, etc.) these kinds of threat vectors are now getting stopped in their tracks even before they make an entry into the IT and Network Infrastructure of an organization.

The Functionalities, or Characteristics Of An Artificial Intelligence System In Cybersecurity

As it relates to Cybersecurity, there are three main functionalities of an Artificial Intelligence system which makes it very different from the other security tools that are available.

They are as follows:

  1. It can learn:One of the main themes that has been pointed is that a good AI system can learn, with or without human intervention (of course, the latter is much more preferred). The way that it learns is that literally billions of pieces of data are fed into it, via many intelligence feeds. Once this data is fed into it, the Artificial Intelligence tool can then “learn” from it by unearthing any trends or threat vector-based attack signatures that have not been discovered previously. It can even also learn from known trends as well. By combining these two together, the AI system can then make reasonably accurate observations or predictions as to what the Cyber Threat Landscape will look like on a daily basis, if that it is what the main purpose of has been designed to accomplish. It is important to note, while this is done on a 24 X 7 X 365 basis, the data and information that is fed into it must be done on an almost minute by minute basis. If this is not done, the AI system can lose its robustness very quickly, can literally become “stale”. Also, based upon the datasets that are fed into it, a good AI system can also even make recommendations to the IT Security team as to what the best course of action it can take in just a matter of minutes. In this regard, Artificial Intelligence can also be used as a vehicle for threat mitigation by the Cyber Incident Response Team. An AI system that is designed for the Cybersecurity Industry can also digest, analyze, and learn from both structured and unstructured datasets (this even includes the analysis of written content, such as blogs, news articles, etc.).
  2. It can reason:Unlike the other traditional security technologies, Artificial Intelligence tools can also reason and even make unbiased decisions based upon the information and data that is fed into it. In other words, an AI system can look at multiple threat vectors all at once and take notice of any correlations that may exist between them. From this, a profile of the Cyberattacker can be created and even used to prevent other new threat variants from penetrating into the lines of defenses. Very often, a Cyberattacker will launch differing attacks so that they can evade detection. For example, Cyberattackers have been known to hide their tracks after penetrating an IT/Network Infrastructure by covertly editing the system logs of the servers, or even just simply reset the modification date on a file that has been hijacked but replaced with a phony file. These cannot be detected by the standard Intrusion Detection Systems (IDSs) that are being used today; they can only be discovered by anomalies if significant deviations can be found. But with the use of AI, these and other hidden commonalities can be discovered very quickly in order to track down the very elusive Cyberattacker. Also, an AI system does not take a “Garbage In/Garbage Out” view of a threat vector. It tries to make logical hypotheses based upon what it has learned in the past. In fact, it has been claimed that Artificial Intelligence can respond to a new threat variant 60X faster than a human could ever possibly do.
  3. It can augment:Again, as it has been mentioned before in the last subsection, one of the biggest advantages of Artificial Intelligence in Cybersecurity is that it can augment existing resources. Whether it is from filling the void from the lack of the labor shortage, or simply automating routine tasks that need to be done, or even filtering through all the false positive warnings and messages to determine which of those are for real, AI can absorb all of these time consuming functions that can take an IT Security team hours to accomplish and get them done in just a matter of minutes. It can also be a great tool to conduct tedious research-based tasks, can calculate the levels of risk very quickly so that the IT Security team can respond to a Cyber Threat in just a matter of seconds and mitigate it quickly.

Conclusions

It is important to keep in mind that AI is still taking its roots in Cybersecurity, and there are many areas that it could potentially be used for. Future blogs will examine greater detail these applications.

The cybersecurity experts at Lazarus Alliance have deep knowledge of the cybersecurity field, are continually monitoring the latest information security threats, and are committed to protecting organizations of all sizes from security breaches. Our full-service vulnerability testing services will help protect your organization from data breaches, ransomware attacks, and other cyber threats.

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