Ad networks are becoming malicious
For most organizations, adware is not a significant inconvenience and is therefore ignored by information security departments. Initially, adware did not provide any additional options beyond displaying the ads themselves and was reliably detected by antivirus products, but new adware methods increase the chance of persisting on the host and infecting more computers. Company management should instruct security teams to treat adware as a potential threat and reconfigure corporate antiviruses to perform in-depth endpoint analysis to identify more serious threats emanating from ad networks.
AI is becoming more sophisticated every year. Recently, the Internet has started to be flooded with AI-generated videos (usually called “deepfakes”). The technology is based on machine learning algorithms that allow you to create very realistic, but misleading videos.
Experts have repeatedly recorded cases where finland mobile database people were credited with actions or statements that did not actually happen using masterfully created fake videos. Hackers or cybercriminals will certainly be interested in the capabilities of powerful AI tools for image forgery.
Their harmful influence can be prevented with the help of a special reputation monitoring program. The responsibility for its development should be assigned to the public relations and communications department - its employees will monitor the full range of information about the company in the media (newspapers, TV, Internet), and determine to what extent it corresponds to reality. Be prepared to conduct regular active actions in social networks to combat disinformation campaigns that denigrate the reputation of your organization.
Artificial Intelligence in Information Warfare
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