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3 Ways ChatGPT Will Change Infosec in 2023 | #CyberSecurity 

3 Ways ChatGPT Will Change Infosec in 2023 | #CyberSecurity  | 21st Century Innovative Technologies and Developments as also discoveries, curiosity ( insolite)... | Scoop.it

It's also quite sobering, as there are already countless examples of how it changes the game for black hats of all stripes. In one of the first proofs-of-concept, NYU professor Brendan Dolan-Gavitt used ChatGPT to exploit a buffer overflow vulnerability. Other examples include writing malware with lightning speed and crafting convincing, grammatically correct phishing emails.

The weaponization of AI within cybersecurity is not new, but what excites me the most about ChatGPT is its potential for closing information security's biggest gap: the lack of sufficient talent, in both breadth and depth of cybersecurity skills (i.e., specializations). To illustrate this further, here are three ways ChatGPT will change infosec in 2023.

 

 
 
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It's also quite sobering, as there are already countless examples of how it changes the game for black hats of all stripes. In one of the first proofs-of-concept, NYU professor Brendan Dolan-Gavitt used ChatGPT to exploit a buffer overflow vulnerability. Other examples include writing malware with lightning speed and crafting convincing, grammatically correct phishing emails.

The weaponization of AI within cybersecurity is not new, but what excites me the most about ChatGPT is its potential for closing information security's biggest gap: the lack of sufficient talent, in both breadth and depth of cybersecurity skills (i.e., specializations). To illustrate this further, here are three ways ChatGPT will change infosec in 2023.

 

 
 
A. Dumas Douglas's curator insight, February 6, 2023 12:35 AM
In discussing cybersecurity issues as they relate to ChatGPT, this author looks at the potential benefits that the technology brings in helping combat security type issues. This is an eye-opening look at the possibilities.
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Researchers make ChatGPT generate malware code

Researchers make ChatGPT generate malware code | 21st Century Innovative Technologies and Developments as also discoveries, curiosity ( insolite)... | Scoop.it

We know that the popular ChatGPT AI bot can be used to message Tinder matches. It can also turn into a swankier version of Siri or get basic facts completely wrong, depending on how you use it. Now, someone has used it to make malware.

In a new report by the security company CyberArk(Opens in a new window) (and reported by InfoSecurity Magazine(Opens in a new window)), researchers found that you can trick ChatGPT into creating malware code for you. What’s worse is that said malware can be difficult for cybersecurity systems to deal with.

 

 
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We know that the popular ChatGPT AI bot can be used to message Tinder matches. It can also turn into a swankier version of Siri or get basic facts completely wrong, depending on how you use it. Now, someone has used it to make malware.

In a new report by the security company CyberArk(Opens in a new window) (and reported by InfoSecurity Magazine(Opens in a new window)), researchers found that you can trick ChatGPT into creating malware code for you. What’s worse is that said malware can be difficult for cybersecurity systems to deal with.

 

 
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