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Artificial Intelligence in Cyber Security
Abstract
Security isn't working. While security as a level of IT spend keeps on developing at a powerful rate, the expense of security breaks is becoming significantly quicker. Associations are spending near $100 billion on a bewildering cluster of security items. Truth be told, it isn't exceptional for CISO associations to have 30 to 40 security items in their condition. Be that as it may, in the event that you ask boss data security officers how they feel about their security chance, they will express worries over being exceedingly uncovered and defenseless. Artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) can offer IT security professionals a way to enforce good cyber security practices and shrink the attack surface instead of constantly chasing after malicious activity. Cyber security ostensibly is the order that could profit most from the presentation of artificial intelligence (AI). Where ordinary security frameworks may be moderate and deficient, man-made consciousness methods can improve their general security execution and give better assurance from an expanding number of advanced digital dangers.
Keywords- machine learning, Cyber security, artificial intelligence
Cite this Article: Omkar Devrukhkar, Sandeep Chouhan. Artificial Intelligence in Cyber Security. International Journal of Software Computing and Testing. 2019; 5(1): 9–14p.
Keywords- machine learning, Cyber security, artificial intelligence
Cite this Article: Omkar Devrukhkar, Sandeep Chouhan. Artificial Intelligence in Cyber Security. International Journal of Software Computing and Testing. 2019; 5(1): 9–14p.
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PDFDOI: https://doi.org/10.37628/ijosct.v5i1.474
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