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Generative artificial intelligence and enterprise security threats

Balance between innovation and security: the implications of generative artificial intelligence

The article discusses the potential risks of generative AI for corporate security, such as the creation of false images or realistic texts used for fraud. However, he points out that there are methods of protection, such as strong encryption and the adoption of strict security protocols. Despite the risks, AI remains a critical asset for businesses, as long as it is managed carefully.
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Generative artificial intelligence (AI) has become a key element in several applications, from the creation of realistic images to text ranges. However, this technology presents significant risks to businesses. Like any emerging technology, Generative AI has the potential to be misused, endangering organizations' data and intellectual property.

Examples of abuse of generative AI

The potential illicit use of generative AI is not only known to the world of cybersecurity experts. Various techniques of abuse have been highlighted, including that which exploits generative adversarial networks (GANs) to create false but realistic images, or to imitate voices or write texts in a convincing way. These processes can be used to perpetrate fraud or large-scale attacks, putting corporate data security at risk.

Intellectual property protection

However, there are ways to protect intellectual property from the potential threats of generative AI. Strong encryption methods, employee information security training, and the adoption of strict security protocols can be effective bulwarks. Furthermore, active collaboration with IT specialists and security providers can ensure continuous monitoring, ready to identify and mitigate possible attacks.

Towards a secure future with AI

In conclusion, generative artificial intelligence, despite the potential risks, continues to represent a fundamental resource for companies. The key to making the most of this technology lies in the balance between innovation and safety. By maintaining high defenses and implementing the appropriate protective measures, organizations can continue to advance and innovate, while protecting their intellectual property. In the ever-changing digital landscape, generative AI is not an enemy, but a powerful tool that, when handled correctly, can lead to new levels of success and efficiency.

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07/28/2023 09:36

Marco Verro

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