Agentic AI and the Cyber Arms Race
Oesch, Sean, Hutchins, Jack, Austria, Phillipe, Chaulagain, Amul
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Abstract---Agentic AI is shifting the cybersecurity landscape as attackers and defenders leverage AI agents to augment humans and automate common tasks. In this article, we examine the implications for cyber warfare and global politics as Agentic AI becomes more powerful and enables the broad proliferation of capabilities only available to the most well resourced actors today . As attacks increased in volume and attackers became more sophisticated, moving towards polymorphic malware, packers, and novel evasion techniques, defenders looked to machine learning to provide scalability (quickly analyze large volumes of data and automate repetitive tasks), pattern recognition (detect common attack patterns), and novelty detection (recognize abnormal behaviors that may indicate malicious actors or insider threats). Companies now use Large Language Models (LLMs) to provide analysts and reverse engineers with a rapid analysis of malicious code and best next steps when triaging alerts. But the real paradigm shift in cybersecurity for both attackers and defenders is still on the horizon: agentic artificial intelligence (agentic AI).
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Feb-10-2025
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