Security News > 2020 > November > Organizations plan to use AI and ML to tackle unknown attacks faster

Wipro published a report which provides fresh insights on how AI will be leveraged as part of defender stratagems as more organizations lock horns with sophisticated cyberattacks and become more resilient.
Nearly half the organizations are expanding cognitive detection capabilities to tackle unknown attacks in their Security Operations Center.
The report saw a global participation of 194 organizations and 21 partner academic, institutional and technology organizations over four months of research.
Micro trends: Best cyber practices to emulate Laying the foundation for a cognitive SOC: 49% of organizations are adding cognitive detection capabilities to their SOC to tackle unknown attacks.
Concerns about OT infrastructure attacks increasing: 65% of organizations are performing log monitoring of Operation Technology and IoT devices as a control to mitigate increased OT Risks.
News URL
http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/HelpNetSecurity/~3/kKgrkMAnwj4/
Related news
- CrowdStrike Security Report: Generative AI Powers Social Engineering Attacks (source)
- How New AI Agents Will Transform Credential Stuffing Attacks (source)
- YouTube warns of AI-generated video of its CEO used in phishing attacks (source)
- MINJA sneak attack poisons AI models for other chatbot users (source)
- New ‘Rules File Backdoor’ Attack Lets Hackers Inject Malicious Code via AI Code Editors (source)
- ⚡ THN Weekly Recap: GitHub Supply Chain Attack, AI Malware, BYOVD Tactics, and More (source)
- AI-Powered SaaS Security: Keeping Pace with an Expanding Attack Surface (source)