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ChatGPT to ThreatGPT: Generative AI Impact in Cybersecurity and Privacy

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OpenAI launched ChatGPT in November 2022, and the arrival of  ChatGPT  caused a significant disruption in the AI/ML community. In the last decade, the rapid evolution of AI (Artificial Intelligence) and ML (Machine Learning) has sparked a striking digital revolution. From supervised learning to groundbreaking advancements, AI and ML have swiftly progressed with the development of the following things:- Unsupervised learning Semi-supervised learning Reinforcement learning Deep learning Generative AI, the latest frontier of technology, employs deep neural networks to learn patterns and structures from extensive training data, which enables the creation of similar new content. A recently published  research paper  explores the potential risks, limitations, challenges, and opportunities of GenAI in the field of cybersecurity and privacy. Evolution  o f   AI Model At the moment, the tech industry currently races to create highly advanced  Large Language Models (LLMs)  capable of executing h

Splunk: Cybersecurity Dynamics Rapidly Changing

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  A survey of 1,520 cybersecurity and IT leaders published today found more than half (52%) reporting their organization suffered a data breach in the past two years, with 62% experiencing monthly unplanned downtime attributable to a cybersecurity incident. The survey, conducted by Enterprise Strategy Group (ESG) on behalf of Splunk , also found that, on average, it takes 2.4 months to discover bad actors on corporate networks. Over a third (39%) of the respondents said cybersecurity incidents have directly harmed their competitive position, with 31% also noting those incidents have reduced shareholder value. As a result, cybersecurity budgets are increasing, with 95% of respondents reporting their security budgets will increase over the next two years, with 56% describing those increases as significant. The survey also found 81% of respondents are working for organizations that are converging aspects of their security and IT operations. Respondents believe this convergenc