Dark Reading, one of the most prominent cybersecurity magazines, published an article by Andrey Shklyarov, DataArt’s Chief Compliance Officer, and Dmitry Vyrostkov, DataArt’s Chief Security Officer, commenting on the ways in which artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) can, in the right hands, enrich our cybersecurity defenses and, in the wrong hands, create significant harm. DataArt's information security officer, Vadim Chakryan, and Eugene Kolker, executive vice president, global enterprise services and co-director of DataArt’s AI/ML center of excellence, also contributed to the article.
“The only way to battle devious cyberattacks is to use AI's potential for defense. The corporate world must notice how powerful ML can be when it comes to detecting anomalies (for example, in traffic patterns or human errors). With proper countermeasures, possible damage can be prevented or drastically reduced.”
“Overall, AI/ML has huge value for protecting against cyber threats. Some governments and companies are using or discussing using AI/ML to fight cybercriminals. While the privacy and ethical concerns around AI/ML are legitimate, governments must ensure that AI/ML regulations won't prevent businesses from using AI/ML for protection. Because, as we all know, cybercriminals do not follow regulations.”
Original article can be found here.

