Colleagues, while offensive cyber security warfare motives
remain largely unchanged – economic, financial, technological and political –
2018 is seeing the relentless rise of AI weaponized cyber security attacks and
state-sponsored warfare. On the surface there is nothing new when it comes to
spear-phishing, malware, DDoS, automated bots, ransomware and KYC breaches.
However, as these measures and methods are “AI-enabled” the threats they pose
are a quantum leap ahead of their conventional predecessors. Warfare tools such
as Sentry MBA, Death by Captcha and each phase of the infamous kill chain model. Bottom line: The increased cyber threat posed by AI
required a comparably higher level of defensive cyber warfare methods which
place even greater demands on limited OPEX by governments, businesses and
non-profit entities across the globe. We will continue to address this dire
topic in our posts and related resources. Share your thoughts today!
Lawrence, Cyber Security
Defender (https://cybersecuritydefender.blogspot.com)
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