A zero-day vulnerability is one of the severest threats an organization can face. Undiscovered vulnerabilities leave the organization wide open to breaches impacting funds, data, and intellectual property - no system or device is immune.
As we embark on a new year, IANS Faculty members take center stage to offer their thoughts on the trending topics for
InfoSec in 2024. In this short video clip, IANS Faculty member Sounil Yu discusses how ChatGPT will facilitate rapid zero-day vulnerability discoveries
for both develops and attackers and how this alters your security strategy.
Understand the newest ChatGPT zero-day vulnerability trends to stay ahead of the curve. Watch our helpful video with Sounil Yu just one of our many globally recognized Faculty security practitioners.
2024 Predictions on AI and Zero-Day Vulnerabilities
Here’s Sounil’s take on 2024 cybersecurity vulnerability trends:
One of my predictions is that with tools like ChatGPT, we'll see the use of AI creatively applied against finding zero-day vulnerabilities. And when it comes to vulnerability research, that is one of the key ingredients to be a very good vulnerability researcher. At the same time however, we're going to see a dramatic increase in the number of zero days or critical vulnerabilities that we'll have to patch in 2024.
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