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Automated penetration testing prototype uses machine learning

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At the NULLCON International Security Conference in Goa, India, a startup presented a prototype vulnerability scanner... This email address is already registered. By submitting my Email address I confirm that I have read and accepted the Terms of Use and Declaration of Consent. By submitting your email address, you agree to receive emails regarding relevant topic offers from TechTarget and its partners. You can withdraw your consent at any time.


These engineers are developing artificially intelligent hackers

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Could you invent an autonomous hacking system that could find and fix vulnerabilities in computer systems before criminals could exploit them, and without any human being involved? That's the challenge faced by seven teams competing in Darpa's Cyber Grand Challenge in August. Each of the teams has already won 750,000 for qualifying and must now put their hacking systems up against six others in a game of "capture the flag". The software must be able to attack the other team's vulnerabilities as well as find and fix weaknesses in their own software – all while protecting its performance and functionality. The winning team will walk away with 2m.