Banks need to make changes to fraud programs to tackle mule accounts in the age of AI. Organizations need to move away from having one control to handle all suspicious accounts, said Anthony Hope, group head of AML, counter-terrorist financing, and fraud risk at NAB.
As deepfakes evolve, they pose significant cybersecurity risks and require adaptable security measures. In this episode of "Proof of Concept," Sam Curry of Zscaler and Heather West of Venable discuss strategies for using advanced security tactics to outpace deepfake threats.
The Senate Armed Services Committee's fiscal year 2025 National Defense Authorization Act includes a significant focus on military cyber preparedness, with plans to develop capabilities to prevent threats from drones, as well as investments in quantum and artificial intelligence research.
Social engineering and phishing are not just IT buzzwords; they are potent threats capable of causing devastating damage to your organization. Bad actors and the technology they use to infiltrate your defenses are evolving at lightning speed. The only way to safeguard your assets and data is to stay ahead of the game...
Like security practitioners, cybercriminals want AI too. But in the AI-versus-AI cyber battle, the barrier for malicious actors "keeps getting lower and lower, while the barrier for defenders is getting more complex and more difficult," said Rick Holland, field CISO, ReliaQuest.
Researchers have found a new way of poisoning machine learning models that could allow hackers to steal data and manipulate the artificial intelligence unit's output. Using the Sleepy Pickle attack method, hackers can inject malicious code into the serialization process, said Trail of Bits.
AI technologies enable defenders to track threats continuously and with high accuracy, monitoring activities such as digital fraud, unauthorized logins, and data breaches. We sat down with Telesign CEO, Christophe Van de Weyer to get to the bottom of how artificial intelligence has enabled cybercriminals to refine...
While AI has spurred the growth of authentication controls, it has also enabled voice cloning and video deepfakes to become much more convincing. Fraud fighters are looking at adopting a multifactor authentication system using multimodal biometrics to fight against deepfakes.
What are the top forms of fraud and financial crimes against institutions? What role does AI increasingly play in defending against these crimes? Ian Holmes of SAS and George Tai of Intel explore these questions in their analysis of the latest fraud and financial crimes survey.
A new ISACA survey reveals significant skills gaps in AI policies, governance and training. Over 35% respondents feel an immediate need for AI basics training, while over 80% want continuous learning in the next two years, said Brennan Baybeck, ISACA Board vice chair, and SVP, CISO, Oracle Corp.
Lior Div, former CEO and co-founder of Cybereason, discusses how hackers use artificial intelligence to become smarter and more effective. He also emphasizes that cybersecurity defenders need to harness the power of AI more than ever to stay ahead of attackers.
Telesign CEO Christophe Van de Weyer discusses why artificial intelligence is the best form of defense against AI-enabled cyberattacks, including more sophisticated phishing attacks, highly convincing deepfake audio and video, and fraudulent login attempts.
The digital payment landscape is undergoing transformative growth, with cybersecurity at its core. Dharshan Shanthamurthy, CEO at SISA, discussed the urgency of addressing cybersecurity in an industry that is not only lucrative for businesses but also for motivated criminal gangs.
Generative AI has ushered in a new era of cybersecurity, presenting opportunities for innovation while also posing threats to AI models. "It's a curse and a blessing," and the state of cybersecurity is "vibrant" and experiencing a "golden age," said Dave DeWalt, founder and CEO, NightDragon.
The move to cloud offers numerous benefits, but cloud apps and multi-cloud environments add complexity to defending IT environments. Palo Alto Networks and Google Cloud just renewed a multiyear, multibillion-dollar partnership to give customers end-to-end protection and secure infrastructure.
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