"10 Ways SecOps Can Strengthen Cybersecurity With ChatGPT"
Security operations teams observe firsthand how quickly attackers reinvent their attack strategies, automate attacks on multiple endpoints, and do whatever it takes to evade cyber defenses. Attackers have shown themselves to be persistent. For example, they consider holidays opportunities to breach a company's cybersecurity defenses. Consequently, SecOps teams are on call 24 hours a day, seven days a week, including weekends and holidays, combating burnout, alert fatigue, and a lack of life balance. One of the most difficult aspects of leading a SecOps team is gaining scale from legacy systems that generate different types of alerts, alarms, and real-time data streams. The most troublesome and exploited gaps created by this lack of integration is not knowing whether a given identity has permission to use a particular endpoint and, if so, for how long. Systems unifying endpoints and identities help define the future of zero trust, and the Artificial Intelligence (AI)-driven chatbot ChatGPT demonstrates promise for addressing identity-endpoint gaps and other vulnerable threat surfaces. This article continues to discuss the potential use of ChatGPT to close the SecOps gap.
VentureBeat reports "10 Ways SecOps Can Strengthen Cybersecurity With ChatGPT"