Mentioned in 5 AI use cases across 2 industries
This is like giving your company’s security cameras and fire alarms a brain that learns. Instead of waiting for a fixed list of ‘bad things’ to happen, machine learning watches all activity on your network, learns what “normal” looks like, and then flags and blocks suspicious behavior in real time—often before humans would even notice.
This is a research survey that acts like a “buyers guide plus textbook” for using AI to catch hackers. It reviews how different machine‑learning and deep‑learning techniques can watch network and system traffic, learn what normal looks like, and automatically flag or block suspicious behavior in real time.
Think of your company’s network as a city. AI gives both the police and the criminals super-powered binoculars and autopilot cars. Defenders use AI to spot unusual behavior and block attacks faster than humans can. Hackers use AI to scan for weak doors, write convincing scam messages, and automate break‑ins at scale.
This is about using smart software that learns from patterns in network traffic and user behavior to spot hackers and suspicious activity much faster than human teams or rule-based tools can, and then automatically block or contain threats before they spread.
This is like giving your security team an AI co-pilot that watches everything in your environment in real time, spots attacker behavior (including AI-generated attacks) faster than humans can, and automatically helps block and contain those attacks before they spread.