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AI in cybersecurity helps security experts spot suspect network activity, odd login attempts, and strange traffic from IoT devices or endpoints in real-time. It also strengthens cyber threat intelligence to detect minor irregularities that may indicate early phases of an attack.
A type of artificial intelligence (AI) called “deepfake” can be used to produce realistic fake sounds, images, and videos.According to Merriam-Webstar, an image or recording that has been convincingly altered and manipulated to misrepresent someone as doing or saying something that was not actually done or said.
A highly targeted form of phishing called spear phishing is intended to trick people or organizations into disclosing private information. Spear phishing is a highly customized attack directed at certain people, companies, or positions within an organization, in contrast to conventional phishing, which is a broad and untargeted strategy.
Software toolkits known as “agentic AI frameworks” make it easier to create autonomous AI agents by giving developers pre-built components for tasks like vision, reasoning, action, and memory management so they can create intricate, goal-driven systems.
The Reserve Bank of India is introducing a Digital Payments Intelligence Platform (DPIP) that will use artificial intelligence (AI) to instantly identify and stop payment fraud. Suspicious entities will first be flagged by a negative register, and as the platform grows, it will analyze transactions and assign risk rankings for preventive actions.
The IT sector has been completely engulfed by artificial intelligence (AI), and it is just getting faster.People across the world started integrating generative AI into their processes in 2025, which increased AI’s ubiquity and adoption.
In 2026, cybersecurity appears to be highly challenging due to the rapid expansion of the digital environment.Businesses must safeguard AI-powered workloads, cloud platforms.
Cyberattacks are growing more sophisticated, rapid and damaging than before.Generative AI is used by cybercriminals to generate highly convincing phishing emails.
According to experts, supply chain vulnerabilities, deepfake technology, AI, and quantum risk will all come together in 2026 to change the cyber landscape.
Scammers use ChatGPT to deceive users into installing malware and obtaining their personal data.ChatGPT is an AI chatbot created by OpenAI.ChatGPT generates text using its deep learning algorithms and provides conversational answers to challenging queries.