New Cybersecurity Threats in 2024, Says CrowdStrike CSO
The new year brings new cybersecurity threats powered by artificial intelligence, according to CrowdStrike Chief Security Officer Shawn Henry. Speaking on CBS Mornings, Henry expressed concern about the increasing capabilities of AI in the hands of both average individuals and adversaries. He highlighted AI’s role in penetrating corporate networks and spreading sophisticated deepfakes containing misinformation through video, audio, and text. To combat these threats, Henry emphasized the importance of verifying the source of information and looking for multiple sources to confirm its authenticity.
AI and Election Interference
Henry warned that cybercriminals will likely take advantage of the political chaos during the 2024 elections in several countries, including the United States, by leveraging AI to spread misinformation and disinformation. He urged people to be cautious about the origins of information they encounter online, as nefarious actors can create significant problems. While Henry expressed optimism about the decentralized nature of the U.S. voting system protecting against widespread hacking of voting machines, he highlighted AI’s potential to empower non-technical cybercriminals with advanced tools.
The Misuse of Generative AI
The misuse of generative AI has been a growing concern for global policymakers. SlashNext reported a significant increase in email phishing attacks since the beginning of 2023, while the RAND Corporation warned that terrorists could exploit generative AI for planning biological attacks. Policymakers, including the United Nations Secretary General and the U.S. Federal Election Commission, have been working on regulations to address the misuse of AI. Technology giants Microsoft and Meta have also implemented policies to combat AI-powered political misinformation.
Closing Thoughts: Safeguarding Against AI Threats
The rise of AI brings both opportunities and risks. As we navigate the advancements in technology, it is crucial to prioritize the protection of fundamental human rights and uphold institutions and laws that promote human development. Pope Francis has emphasized the need for responsible management of AI to ensure it serves humanity’s best interests rather than competing with them.