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THREAT INTEL: AI- Learning the Benefits of AI and the Disadvantages if Not Applied Properly

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Gibraltar: Tuesday 09 July  2024 at 11:00 CET

THREAT INTEL: AI- Learning the Benefits of AI and the Disadvantages if Not Applied Properly

By Andy Jenkinson – Guest Contributor |  Group CEO Cybersec Innovation Partners
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No matter what your opinions are on AI, good, bad, or indifferent, truth be told, currently AI can do MUCH more harm than good, you just cannot see it, yet…

Like all new technology such as Blockchain, Quantum, and AI, these technologies exploit and exacerbate already lax basic security controls and management – AI is no different.

The below subdomain, which at most is two years old, is sporting a Fake Certificate making this AI subdomain extremely compromised and incredibly dangerous.

This error and exposure highlights the lack of controls and management and not unlike many other Internet Assets, is a major cause for concern and can provide access for nefarious use.

Add IPv4’s on DNS Blacklists and extremely unusual redirections and it is clear the Digital Gold Rush has the power to cause much more harm and damage than good.

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Facts can be stubborn thing, yet there they are- FACTS…

Please DO NOT fall into Insecurity Entrapment. If your partners and suppliers DO NOT CARE, that leaves only you and you clearly MUST.

Cybersec Innovation Partners
Information Commissioner’s Office
GCHQ
FBI Cyber Division
Central Intelligence Agency
U.S. Department of Homeland Security
National Security Agency
BBC News
ITV News
CNBC
ABC News
Fox News Media
InternetSecurity
DNS PKI

 

About Andy Jenkinson

Group CEO CIP. Fellow Cyber Theory Institute. Director Fintech & Cyber Security Alliance (FITCA) working with Governments. Recognised Expert in Internet Asset & DNS Vulnerabilities.

Andy Jenkinson is a senior and seasoned innovative Executive with over 30 years’ experience as a hands-on lateral thinking CEO, coach, and leader. A ‘big deal’ business accelerator, and inspirational, lateral thinker, Andy has crafted, created, and been responsible for delivering 100’s £ millions of projects within the Cyber, Technical, Risk and Compliance markets for some of the world’s largest, leading organisations. Andy has a demonstrable track record of largescale technical delivery and management within many sectors including the Professional, Managed, and Financial Services.