At the fourth International Strategic Communication Summit (Stratcom Summit'24) organised by our Presidency's Directorate of Communications under the theme "AI in Communication: Trends, Traps and Transition," a panel titled "AI-Driven Cybersecurity in Communication: Protecting Integrity and Trust'' was held.
The panel, moderated by journalist Miranda Schunke, featured Abdullah Yasin Nur from the University of New Orleans, Head of the Research Group of the Johanneum Research Andreas Windisch, Founder of the Marlinix Mahir Yüksel, Monika Manolova from Digital National Alliance Bulgaria, and Founder and President of Trocadero Forum Institute (TFI) Ellen Wasylina.
Speaking at the panel, Abdullah Yasin Nur from the University of New Orleans underlined that artificial intelligence represents present time, not the future, and that it exists in all aspects of life, saying, ''It exists in the fields of security, defence, and attack. Both sides will deploy artificial intelligence. Artificial intelligence will provide solutions for overcoming them."
Noting that privacy is the primary concern in cyber security, Nur warned, "There is a recent trend of creating pictures with artificial intelligence. People shared these pictures. However, you should consider how hackers would use it.''
Nur pointed out that artificial intelligence is capable of persuading people and channelling their concerns as it accesses their information and thoughts.
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