SEC595: Applied Data Science and AI/Machine Learning for Cybersecurity Professionals

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Contact UsArtificial intelligence has become the latest buzz word in our modern society, with many people and organizations not actually understanding what AI actually is or what it can actually be used for. AI is an incredibly powerful tool, which, in the hands of somebody who understands how to use it, can give them a significant advantage in the field of cyber crime.
Cyber criminals have begun to make extensive use of artificial intelligence to assist them in their criminal activities. One area we see this taking place is in social engineering as an initial attack vector, where attackers using artificial intelligence are leveraging off these capabilities to craft incredibly convincing phishing attacks allowing them to gain that initial foothold into a network.
This talk will look at how attackers are actually making use of artificial intelligence to attack organizations through social engineering attacks, and what organizations can do to try and actually address these threats.
Jason is a digital forensics, incident response, and cybercrime investigation specialist. He began his career in the early development of the discipline, when he combined his love for computers and technology with his role as a police detective.
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