“From Chatbots to Cyberattacks: How AI is Transforming Cybercrime”

 

Cybersecurity – both on the good side and on the bad side – is becoming increasingly dependent on artificial intelligence. Organizations can maximize the efficiency and protection of their systems and data resources by leveraging the latest AI-based tools that are available. 
However, cybercriminals are also capable of launching more sophisticated attacks with the help of technology.

Artificial intelligence is changing the face of cybercriminals, it offers tools to clean up their language and allows hackers to open new doors for them to break into computer networks. 

For example, e-mails that trick recipients into sharing personal information or that fabricate images or videos that are used to extort victims have enabled cybercriminals to clean up their language.

It is believed that the increase in cyberattacks has played a role in fueling the growth of the AI-based security products market. 

The advisory firm Acumen Research and Consulting estimates that by 2030 the global market for systems and robotics is likely to reach $133.8 billion, up from $14.9 billion in 2021, based on a report released in July 2022. 
A growing number of reports of cyberattacks on schools, medical centres, private companies, government agencies and military contractors is increasing as the FBI in San Antonio i

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