As AI technology such as ChatGPT becomes more widespread, so does the need to be more aware of the challenges that come with using these new tools for cybersecurity. Steve Flynn, Sales and Marketing Director at ESET Southern Africa, has made it his priority to be aware of the potential risks posed by these new technologies.
The rise of AI technology has created a number of challenges when it comes to digital security. OpenAI’s language model ChatGPT, in particular, raises concerns due to its natural language processing capabilities. Artificial intelligence can be utilized to create highly sophisticated and personalised cyberattacks that are often difficult to detect and defend against. This includes automated spear phishing attacks, malware development, and the generation of fake news and propaganda, any of which can be difficult to stop.
Organizations such as OpenAI are taking a responsible, ethical stance in the use of AI and have implemented safeguards for misuse. Enterprises should similarly employ strong cybersecurity measures and ensure that their technology is used responsibly and ethically. Multi-factor authentication, continuous security training, advanced machine learning algorithms, network segmentation, monitoring, and response systems should all be taken into consideration.
Ultimately, AI technology such as ChatGPT has the potential to be used for both good and bad. With proper implementation and understanding, organizations can draw on the power of AI to drive innovation without sacrificing their levels of security. By taking responsible actions, businesses and individuals can maximize the benefits of artificial intelligence while minimizing the risks.