Source: https://www.cshub.com/threat-defense/articles/when-will-ai-be-fully-integrated-into-cyber-security
• ChatGPT, a machine learning (ML)-powered chatbot, has gained one million users in just five days and has now been visited over two billion times according to Similarweb.
• Italy’s data privacy agency temporarily banned the use of the app in the country over concerns that it violates GDPR law.
• Cyber Security Hub’s Advisory Board discussed ChatGPT’s impact on the industry in its March meeting.
• Research by Capgemini found that the majority (69 percent) of enterprise executives said that artificial intelligence (AI) was necessary to respond to cyber security threats three years ago.
• Cyber Security Hub research has found that almost one in five (19 percent) of cyber security professionals say they are investing in cyber security controls with integrated AI and automation.
• Common misconceptions about what AI is can muddy the waters when discussing its use.
• Cyber security professionals are using machine learning as it can use data to make predictions in a fraction of the time it would take a human to.
• True AI may open up more risks to a company’s network.
• Behavioral scientists will be involved in the expansion of machine learning as cyber security itself has a lack of people who wish to get involved and gain experience, choosing to rely on technology instead.
• Cyber security leaders are concerned about ChatGPT’s use by malicious actors, with 73 percent either ‘fairly’ or ‘very’ concerned