Combat AI Malware

Author: ISACA
Date Published: 23 January 2019

Cybercriminals have turned to artificial intelligence (AI) to access large-scale data illegally. With the potential for AI to be weaponized, cybercriminals can use AI to automate their cybercrime processes and forge video to transform the meaning of evidence and truth.

To help you learn what dangers AI can impose in terms of cyberhacking, ISACA presents the “The New Cat and Mouse Game: AI and Malware” webinar. It will give you a deeper understanding of how to detect and develop defenses against these types of attacks. This webinar takes place on 24 January at 12PM CST (UTC -6 hours). ISACA members can earn 1 continuing professional education (CPE) hour by attending this webinar and completing a related survey.

Lisa Kaye LeVan is a cyberprofessional who designs, develops and implements solutions to business challenges for small, medium and large organizations. She will use her experience in asset security, risk management, security engineering, identity and access management, security assessment and training, security operations, software development security, communications, and network security to help you identify the dangers of AI-developed cybercriminal activity to your enterprise.

To learn more about this webinar or to register for it, visit the The New Cat and Mouse Game: AI and Malware page of the ISACA website.