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How threat actors can use generative artificial intelligence?

Security Affairs

Generative Artificial Intelligence (GAI) is rapidly revolutionizing various industries, including cybersecurity, allowing the creation of realistic and personalized content. The capabilities that make Generative Artificial Intelligence a powerful tool for progress also make it a significant threat in the cyber domain.

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Top 9 Trends In Cybersecurity Careers for 2025

eSecurity Planet

Technologies that were figments of the imagination a dozen years ago, if they were conceived of at all, quickly become mainstream — think generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) or blockchain. As they do, they create more security vulnerabilities and inherent business, changing the nature of cybersecurity careers.

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News alert: CyTwist launches threat detection engine tuned to identify AI-driven malware in minutes

The Last Watchdog

Ramat Gan, Israel, January 7th, 2025, CyberNewswire — CyTwist , a leader in advanced next-generation threat detection solutions, has launched its patented detection engine to combat the insidious rise of AI-generated malware. Evasion: AI-generated threats mimic human behavior, complicating detection for security teams.

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Google's AI Trends Report: Key Insights and Cybersecurity Implications

SecureWorld News

Artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming industries at an unprecedented pace, and its impact on cybersecurity is no exception. From automating cybersecurity defenses to combatting adversarial AI threats, the report underscores both the power and pitfalls of AI-driven security.

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Artificial Intelligence meets real talk at IRISSCON 2024

BH Consulting

In one of the early sessions, Onur Korucu, managing partner of GovernID, spoke about how AI’s rapid progress is reshaping approaches to cybersecurity. Counteracting the clichés One common storyline we see in cybersecurity marketing is how criminals’ use of AI is a major threat. We overestimate AI,” she said.

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AI-generated malvertising “white pages” are fooling detection engines

Malwarebytes

This is no secret, online criminals are leveraging artificial intelligence (AI) and large language models (LLMs) in their malicious schemes. Once again, this cloaked content is a complete diversion which will take detection engines for a ride. Do jokes trigger the same reaction in an AI engine as they would to a human?

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AI and Data Security: Takeaways from Latest Cybersecurity Info Sheet

SecureWorld News

The 2025 Cybersecurity Information Sheet (CSI) on AI and Data Security offers critical guidance for organizations navigating the intersection of artificial intelligence and cybersecurity. The sheet warns that AI systems—including machine learning models and inference engines—create new avenues for exploitation.