AI is increasing the risk of cyberattacks; anyone can become a hacker! CrowdStrike CEO warns
CrowdStrike CEO on AI: According to George Kurtz, AI is no longer just a means to increase productivity.
(AI is increasing the risk of cyber attacks)
CrowdStrike CEO on AI: Artificial Intelligence (AI) has rapidly transformed the way people work. Today, AI is being used to create content, generate images, and simplify many complex tasks. But while this technology is opening up new possibilities, it also poses some serious risks.
According to a CNBC report, George Kurtz, CEO of cybersecurity company CrowdStrike
AI is changing the world of cybersecurity.
According to George Kurtz, AI is no longer just a tool for increasing productivity. It's also significantly simplifying the process of identifying and exploiting software vulnerabilities. Cyberattacks that previously required expert hackers and years of experience can now be largely automated with AI tools.
He says that due to AI, the level of cyber crime is completely changing and in future the attacks can be faster, more complex and dangerous than ever before.
Even without technical knowledge, major cyber attacks can happen.
Kurtz explained that an AI model developed in collaboration between CrowdStrike and the AI company Anthropic is capable of identifying critical flaws in software. Furthermore, it can also identify potential attack routes by linking various vulnerabilities.
This means that tasks that previously required experienced hackers can now be accomplished by people with less technical knowledge with the help of AI. This is why experts consider AI a new challenge for cybersecurity.
Millions of vulnerabilities surfaced
According to the report, CrowdStrike recently evaluated the digital systems of several large companies, identifying approximately 45 million potential vulnerabilities. This data demonstrates the widespread security risks facing modern software systems.
This is particularly a concern for banking, financial institutions and other critical services as most of their services depend on digital networks and software.
AI is being adopted faster than security