"How ChatGPT Can Help Cybersecurity Pros Beat Attacks"

There has been much discussion about how hackers might benefit from ChatGPT, the OpenAI-trained Artificial Intelligence (AI) chatbot, but it is important to also examine how cybersecurity experts can use this tool. In 2022, the Large Language Model (LLM) emerged onto the scene, amassing 1 million users in the first five days after its release. The security community and hackers have shown much interest in this AI technology. From writing malware code to generating an endless stream of phishing campaigns, many now consider ChatGPT a cyber actor's ideal platform. However, the question stills remain as to how this tool may help the good guys. As the volume and complexity of cyberattacks increase, AI is already supporting understaffed security teams in mitigating threats. AI technologies such as Machine Learning (ML) and Natural Language Processing (NLP) deliver actionable insights that cut through the noise by curating threat intelligence from various research sources, blogs, and news articles. This significantly decreases response times. Meanwhile, cognitive security blends the benefits of AI and human intelligence. Cognitive computing is a sophisticated form of AI that uses ML algorithms and deep-learning networks. These systems grow stronger and more intelligent with time. This article continues to discuss ChatGPT and its potential place in cybersecurity. 

Security Intelligence reports "How ChatGPT Can Help Cybersecurity Pros Beat Attacks"

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