The future of cybersecurity will be about 'fighting fire with fire'

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In many ways, cybersecurity has always been a contest; vendors race to develop security products that can identify and mitigate any threats, while cybercriminals aim to develop malware and exploits capable of bypassing protections. With the emergence of artificial intelligence (AI), however, this combative exchange between attackers and defenders is about to become more complex and increasingly ferocious. According to Max Heinemeyer, Director of Threat Hunting at AI security firm Darktrace, it is only a matter of time before AI is co-opted by malicious actors to automate attacks and expedite the discovery of vulnerabilities. "We don't know precisely when offensive AI will begin to emerge, but it could already be happening behind closed doors," he told TechRadar Pro. "If we are able to [build complex AI products] here in our labs with a few researchers, imagine what nation states that invest heavily in cyberwar could be capable of." When this trend starts to play out, as seems inevitable, Heinemeyer says cybersecurity will become a "battle of the algorithms", with AI pitted against AI.

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