In a recent interview, Eugene Kaspersky, CEO of Kaspersky, highlighted the transformative impact of cyber technologies, touching on both the opportunities and risks brought about by advancements in artificial intelligence. Kaspersky described how the rise of cyber technology has fundamentally altered industries, connecting people and improving efficiency across sectors from consumer electronics to critical infrastructure.
Kaspersky acknowledged the dual nature of AI in cybersecurity, noting the increasing sophistication of cybercriminals who employ AI to conduct attacks. These malicious actors now use AI for generating realistic deepfake voices and images, posing new threats for individuals, businesses, and government infrastructure alike. "We see more and more reports of cybercriminals sending fake emails and using AI-based deepfakes," he said, cautioning that AI could now target “a very wide scale of victims,” from individuals to large industries.
However, Kaspersky also shared an optimistic outlook for the field. As cybersecurity companies embrace AI-driven defensive tools, he expressed confidence in their ability to counter these advanced cyber threats, focusing on developing secure communications tools that are "unhackable" and "absolutely safe to manage anything,” a goal Kaspersky believes will contribute significantly to enhancing global cybersecurity resilience.
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