Inteligencia Artificial Generativa: ¿ayuda y rival de la ciberseguridad?
AI is transforming the world, the way we work is different, the way we communicate is different and even the way we think is beginning to change. It’s a new technology we must learn and know how to use in order not to fall behind.
Cybersecurity, on the other hand, is one, or many, essential technologies we need to keep our communications, data, and infrastructure safe. But, what happens when someone with malicious intent uses AI to attack cybersecurity?
Most likely, they’ll manage to generate some kind of malware, without much reach. The real problem arises when an expert with bad intentions uses it. At that moment, we better hold on tight and hope we have a solid cybersecurity company on our side, or we might end up with a compromised vulnerability.
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Quantum technologies, for now, aren’t accessible to everyone, but those who are using them have carried out tests that confirm they could completely change the game. Having the ability to break current encryption schemes is a tremendous power.
The creation of new algorithms certified by NIST offers a ray of hope, it makes us believe that all this fear being generated won’t turn into breach after breach.
Generative artificial intelligence has much to contribute to this matter. With the right data and adequate training, it will be capable of offering valuable insights to optimize algorithms, generate secure keys and analyse the patterns used by quantum technologies.
Beyond the internal changes it can make in society, this technology will undoubtedly help prevent many of the damages and attacks yet to come.
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