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Hackers: Heroes vs Villains – The Code Wars

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Ethical hacking, or penetration testing, plays a key role in protecting businesses from cyber threats by identifying vulnerabilities before malicious hackers can exploit them. As AI becomes more embedded in critical operations, it becomes a prime target for cybercriminals. Ethical hackers are stepping up to defend these systems, using their skills to protect sensitive data, safeguard privacy, and ensure businesses stay secure and operational.

With the rise of AI-powered security tools, ethical hackers can analyse and respond to threats faster and more accurately than ever. However, the rapid advancement of AI also raises new challenges—automated systems can sometimes behave unpredictably, and new vulnerabilities may emerge.

In this episode, Paulina Rios Maya, Head of Industry Relations, speaks to Joseph Carson, Chief Security Scientist & Advisory CISO at Delinea, about the differences between superhero hackers, who use their skills for good, and villain hackers, who exploit vulnerabilities for malicious purposes.

Key Takeaways:

  • Hacking is a skillset and mindset, not inherently criminal.
  • There are two types of hackers: superheroes and villains.
  • AI is primarily used for defensive purposes in cybersecurity.
  • Data minimisation is essential for protecting user privacy.
  • Attackers are increasingly targeting individuals rather than systems.
  • Identity protection is a top priority in cybersecurity.
  • User-friendly security measures are necessary to enhance protection.

Chapters:

00:00 - Introduction to Ethical Hacking and AI's Impact

03:14 - The Dual Nature of Hackers: Heroes vs. Villains

06:33 - AI's Role in Cybersecurity: Opportunities and Threats

11:18 - Balancing User Privacy and Security

14:35 - The Role of Ethical Hackers in Cybersecurity

17:13 - Overlooked Vulnerabilities: The Human Element in Cybersecurity

  continue reading

122 episoder

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Ethical hacking, or penetration testing, plays a key role in protecting businesses from cyber threats by identifying vulnerabilities before malicious hackers can exploit them. As AI becomes more embedded in critical operations, it becomes a prime target for cybercriminals. Ethical hackers are stepping up to defend these systems, using their skills to protect sensitive data, safeguard privacy, and ensure businesses stay secure and operational.

With the rise of AI-powered security tools, ethical hackers can analyse and respond to threats faster and more accurately than ever. However, the rapid advancement of AI also raises new challenges—automated systems can sometimes behave unpredictably, and new vulnerabilities may emerge.

In this episode, Paulina Rios Maya, Head of Industry Relations, speaks to Joseph Carson, Chief Security Scientist & Advisory CISO at Delinea, about the differences between superhero hackers, who use their skills for good, and villain hackers, who exploit vulnerabilities for malicious purposes.

Key Takeaways:

  • Hacking is a skillset and mindset, not inherently criminal.
  • There are two types of hackers: superheroes and villains.
  • AI is primarily used for defensive purposes in cybersecurity.
  • Data minimisation is essential for protecting user privacy.
  • Attackers are increasingly targeting individuals rather than systems.
  • Identity protection is a top priority in cybersecurity.
  • User-friendly security measures are necessary to enhance protection.

Chapters:

00:00 - Introduction to Ethical Hacking and AI's Impact

03:14 - The Dual Nature of Hackers: Heroes vs. Villains

06:33 - AI's Role in Cybersecurity: Opportunities and Threats

11:18 - Balancing User Privacy and Security

14:35 - The Role of Ethical Hackers in Cybersecurity

17:13 - Overlooked Vulnerabilities: The Human Element in Cybersecurity

  continue reading

122 episoder

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