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2.6.4 AI security and hacking
Consequently, we must design our systems with recovery from security incidents in our mind and must think about preventing the incidents in the first place. We discuss system resilience in Chapter 7, but from a security perspective, an important part of ensuring resilience is to work closely with the security specialists and SOC personnel while des
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what I slipped in there – I said we should focus first on preventing AI-assisted crimes before they happen – wouldn’t such prevention mean banning AI? Well, there’s another way to prevent such actions, and that’s by using AI as a defensive tool . The same capabilities that make AI dangerous in the hands of bad guys with bad goals m... See more
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