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Microsoft Introduces GPT4 in Cybersecurity

On this April Fool’s Day, Microsoft has announced a game-changing system for the cybersecurity industry. Introducing GPT4, a generative AI model that will assist cybersecurity professionals in handling the most sensitive sector of businesses including hospitals, banks, offices, government buildings, and insurance companies.

GPT4 is a powerful activity that looks like a simple prompt box, just like any other chatbot. As a cybersecurity officer, you can ask GPT4 about all the security incidents in your enterprise, and it will summarize them for you. The system has been trained on a very specific dataset provided by the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency from the NIS International Institute of Standard and Technology in the US, and Microsoft’s threat intelligence database.

This distributed fuel chatbot can write and analyze code for cybersecurity and is a suite of products enabled by GPT4. It is limited to security-related queries only and will not be able to answer queries about the weather or any other topic.

If you have Microsoft security systems operational, they will automatically input the security messages from your system. You can then ask the system what you should do next, and it will learn from your input. Microsoft has positioned this system in a way that IT departments can handle staff shortages and skills gaps. There is a worldwide gap of 3.4 million people missing in this field.

GPT4 will also assist new employees who are less familiar with the security of an IT infrastructure of a complete company like a bank or insurance company. It will automate all the cybersecurity processes, which reduces the chance of confidential information from one company to end up as an answer to a question within a different company.

However, the responsibility of the creator of now distributive four security code, Chat GPT4, is still unclear. Microsoft has not yet responded to this, but it is sure to take complete responsibility for it.

Limitations of AI

While this new system looks promising, there might be concerns about cyber security decision makers. The limitations of AI have been pointed out by the CEO of a real security company, which is something to keep in mind. Nevertheless, Microsoft’s new generative AI model, GPT4, is a significant development in the cybersecurity industry that will revolutionize the way we protect our critical systems.

 

In conclusion, GPT4 can fill in the gaps for overworked and undertrained personnel in the cybersecurity sector. This is where you want to have undertrained personnel for your IT infrastructure of the complete corporation. It is important to keep human eyes on the work before the GPT4 code goes live to ensure that AI does not return false or misleading results.

 

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