Digital Fraud, Threat Intelligence

Discovering AI-Driven Cybersecurity Innovations at RSA Conference 2024

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The RSA Conference 2024 brought together the brightest minds in cybersecurity, offering deep insights into the evolving landscape of threats and innovations. This year's conference, held in San Francisco, was a hub for sharing knowledge and driving the industry forward, making it a key event for professionals seeking the latest in cybersecurity trends and solutions. Axur was proud to participate as one of the sponsors, contributing to the vibrant exchange of ideas that define this premier event.

Axur's experts not only attended but also contributed to several insightful articles, including a feature by Cybersecurity Tribe. This article delves into how leaders in the tech industry are harnessing artificial intelligence to enhance cybersecurity measures. Rodrigo Alves, our Head of Product, was prominently featured for his expertise on leveraging generative AI to outpace cyber threats. Alves highlighted the necessity of proactive security strategies in today’s AI-driven threat environment, underlining Axur’s commitment to innovation. Read the full quote by Alves. 

 

Rodrigo Alves, Head of Product, Axur

The general landscape is that AI allows the threat actors to come up with very specialized techniques but in large scale. Scams are now orchestrated with AI-generated content, mimicking trusted sources to deceive targets. This fusion of specialized and large-scale attacks, such as spear phishing, presents a significant challenge in current cybersecurity scenarios.

However, AI also offers opportunities for defenders to scale their protective measures effectively. By leveraging generative AI, analysts can process vast amounts of data quickly, extracting actionable insights and issuing personalized warnings about specific vulnerabilities in seconds. This capability not only enhances the efficiency of threat detection and response but also enables proactive measures against emerging threats.

Moreover, advancements in multimodal multi-image models further enhance the detection of fraudulent activities, such as phishing websites or fake social profiles. Despite existing cost efficiency challenges, the future outlook is promising, as increasingly affordable AI models enable proactive fraud prevention measures, reducing reliance on reactive responses. 

 

About Axur

To experience the cutting-edge solutions discussed by Alves, we invite you to schedule a custom demo with Axur. Read more about the insights shared at RSA Conference 2024 and Rodrigo Alves' significant contributions in the complete blog post.

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Eduardo Schultze, Coordenador do CSIRT da Axur, formado em Segurança da Informação pela UNISINOS – Universidade do Vale do Rio dos Sinos. Trabalha desde 2010 com fraudes envolvendo o mercado brasileiro, principalmente Phishing e Malware

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