Social engineering toolkit attacks11/21/2023 Global head of intelligence at F5, Dan Woods said he is less worried about AI resulting in “killer robots” or a “nuclear holocaust” than some. Social engineering attacks will grow and become betterĭan Woods, global head of intelligence at F5 Dan Woods Australia will continue to attract attention from threat actors.Enterprises will improve cybersecurity defences with AI.Bad actors will choose social engineering over bot attacks.Social engineering attacks will grow and become better.The release of generative AI tools, such as ChatGPT, have caused widespread fears that democratization of powerful large language models could help bad actors around the world supercharge their efforts to hack businesses and steal or hold sensitive data hostage.į5, a multicloud security and application delivery provider, tells TechRepublic that generative AI will result in a growth in social engineering attack volumes and capacity in Australia, as threat actors deliver a higher volume of better quality attacks to trick IT gatekeepers. Australian IT teams will be caught in the crossfire.Įxperts from security firm F5 have argued that cyber criminals are unlikely to send new armies of generative AI-driven bots into battle with enterprise security defences in the near future because proven social engineering attack methods will be easier to mount using generative AI. F5 Warns Australian IT of Social Engineering Risk Escalation Due to Generative AIį5 says an artificial intelligence war could start between generative AI-toting bad actors and enterprises guarding data with AI.
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