Beware! Hackers are attempting to use ChatGPT and other generative AI tools maliciously to steal personal data and information. Follow Meta's advice to protect yourself against these dangerous scams that are taking advantage of the growing interest in AI and cryptocurrency.
From TCS to Tech Mahindra, IT companies in India are investing in generative AI tech to gain competitive advantage and automate tasks as humans would. These firms are also partnering with top players such as Microsoft, Google and OpenAI to customise enterprise-level use cases, though talent scarcity and privacy issues are challenges.
The Cloud Security Alliance (CSA) has released a detailed report regarding the security issues of ChatGPTs, including dangers like enumeration, foothold assistance, reconnaissance, and polymorphic code. CSA provides risk assessments and countermeasures for companies to ensure safe AI implementation. Read more to learn how businesses can use ChatGPT to protect against malicious actors.
Stay ahead of the curve with Kaspersky cyber security solutions. Increase in malicious cyber attacks using advanced techniques like Social Engineering and new programming languages being observed. Security researchers point to sophistication of techniques rather than technology like ChatGPT to scam corporate executives. Stay informed about the latest threats with experts like Dan Demeter & Marco Preuss.
. At the RSA Conference 2023, learn more about the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) applications in cybersecurity, like OpenAI's GPT-4 Generative Pre-trained Transformer 4. Hear from industry leaders such as Greg Day, Global Field CISO of Cybereason, and Paul Vann, a fourth-year student at the University of Virginia, on how OpenAI can aid in pen testing and AI model creation. Learn how this technology is used both for good and bad as it continues to grow in the cyberspace.
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