Google announces a host of free AI cyber tools to help organisations improve online security
Google announces a host of free AI cyber tools to help organisations improve online security
Google has unveiled a comprehensive initiative aimed at bolstering online security through the provision of artificial intelligence (AI) tools and investments. With the increasing use of emerging technology in both defending against and perpetrating cybercrime, Google aims to empower organisations to enhance their defence mechanisms.
In a statement released on Friday, Google revealed plans to introduce a new open-source resource driven by AI, specifically designed to improve malware detection through file type identification. Already deployed to safeguard products like Gmail and Google Drive, this tool will be accessible to users free of charge, marking a significant advancement in cybersecurity measures.
Furthermore, Google will present a white paper at the Munich Security Conference in Germany, detailing its utilisation of AI for cyber defence. The document will advocate for advanced AI research and propose a policy agenda advocating for guidelines on autonomous cyber defences, addressing the challenges faced by defenders in cyberspace.
Kent Walker, President for Global Affairs at Alphabet, highlighted the importance of Google’s AI Cyber Defense Initiative in addressing the “defender’s dilemma,” where defenders must continuously outmatch adversaries who only need to exploit a single vulnerability. Walker emphasised the need for policies that not only mitigate risks but also harness the potential of AI in cybersecurity endeavours.
In addition to these efforts, Google announced increased investments in research grants and partnerships dedicated to advancing cybersecurity research initiatives leveraging AI. The company also intends to expand cybersecurity seminars, incorporating AI-focused modules to equip professionals with the skills and knowledge needed to counter evolving cyber threats.
This announcement comes at a time when hackers are increasingly incorporating AI into their cyber operations. State-sponsored criminal groups are reported to be using large language models such as OpenAI’s ChatGPT to enhance their strategies and tackle technical challenges, as highlighted in a recent report by Microsoft Corp.
Google’s initiative represents a proactive approach to leveraging the potential of AI to bolster cybersecurity measures, reaffirming the company’s commitment to creating a safer online environment for users globally.