MIT Looks To Artificial Intelligence To Thwart Cyber Attacks

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Using a system that MIT is calling AI2, which was developed by the institute's Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, researchers have made it easier for humans to detect network breaches. Finding the evidence of a compromised network is a daunting take for security experts, at least for humans. The system MIT has developed doesn't sleep and can sift through millions of log lines looking for abnormalities before bringing them to an analyst's attention. After AI2 has found an anomaly following a review of data, it points out abnormalities to a human who takes over and has a thorough look at AI2's findings. According to the researchers, this human/AI team identified just shy of 90% of attacks while saving the human component hours and hours of time by not chasing after false leads.

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