According to the results of ESET’s survey, conducted in the most advanced markets, the vast majority of IT decision makers are concerned about the growing number and complexity of future “AI-powered attacks” as well as the increased difficulty of detecting them.
We could even argue that we are looking in the eye of an era in which “AI-powered cyberattacks” will become the norm, dethroning those operated by highly skilled, malicious actors.
ESET, as an established security vendor that has been fighting cybercriminals for decades, understands the upcoming challenges, and possible future scenarios, elaborating on them in this paper.
To avoid possible confusion, this white paper also addresses the differences between AI and ML and elaborates on the limits of the latter.
Finally, an overview of “AI-powered attacks” is provided, as is an insight into the design of ESET’s machine-learning engine, Augur, and an outline of its enterprise-grade products.
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