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AI's Role in Cybersecurity Ethics

The document discusses the implications of using artificial intelligence in cybersecurity. It explores how AI can improve threat detection and defenses by analyzing large amounts of data and modifying protections in real time. However, this also raises issues regarding transparency, accountability, and the ethics of automated response systems. The document also examines challenges involving human-machine interaction, data governance, privacy, and developing moral standards to control AI's application in cybersecurity.

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AI's Role in Cybersecurity Ethics

The document discusses the implications of using artificial intelligence in cybersecurity. It explores how AI can improve threat detection and defenses by analyzing large amounts of data and modifying protections in real time. However, this also raises issues regarding transparency, accountability, and the ethics of automated response systems. The document also examines challenges involving human-machine interaction, data governance, privacy, and developing moral standards to control AI's application in cybersecurity.

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Cybersecurity: Unraveling the Implications of Artificial Intelligence

Hargun Singh - 101494261

Centre of Business: George Brown College

COMMUNICATING ACROSS CONTEXTS CRN-54239-202302

John Gudmundson
Introduction:

Artificial Intelligence (AI) in safety systems offers unusual breakthroughs as the digital

world keeps growing. AI and cybersecurity together have the ability to improve defences,

identify advanced malware, and more successfully reduce risks. But this technological

partnership also brings up important issues of transparency, accountability, and moral

implications of giving AI systems the task of protecting our digital environment. This

critical essay explores the claims, difficulties, and moral issues that characterise this

developing concept in an effort to breakdown the complex implications of AI in

cybersecurity.

Body:

1. Improved Security Measures and Flexible Defences:

Threat detection and response undergo a new approach as a result of AI's introduction into

cybersecurity. With machine learning skills, AI algorithms are able to quickly analyse huge

amounts of data, spot trends, and modify defences in real time. The capacity to actively

fight changing cyberthreats has the promise. But this very ability prompts questions about

the ethical implications of automated response mechanisms, weaknesses in computer

decision-making, and the possibility of false positives.


2. The Changing Character of Cyber Threats:

Because cyber threats are always changing, defence methods must also be flexible. This

need for quickness is supported by AI's capacity to adapt and learn in the face of changing

threats. However, the threat of AI-driven cyberattacks becomes more real as cyberwarfare

develops. The fact that artificial intelligence (AI) has two uses in cybersecurity highlights

the significance of developing moral codes, global standards, and legal frameworks to

control the ethical evolution and application of AI technology in the field of cybersecurity.

3. Human-Machine Interaction and Ethical Issues:

There are ethical problems when human knowledge and AI algorithms work together in

cybersecurity operations. It is necessary to address concerns about responsibility,

discrimination in algorithmic decision-making, and possible consequences of relying too

much on AI. Maintaining human control while utilising AI's computing power requires

careful consideration in order to guarantee moral and responsible cybersecurity

procedures.
4. Challenges with Data Governance and Privacy:

The growing use of AI in cybersecurity necessitates the analysis of enormous volumes of

data, frequently containing private and sensitive information. The processing and

evaluation of this data by AI algorithms raises serious questions regarding data

governance, consent, and privacy. The appropriate management of data must be guided by

ethical frameworks, which guarantee that cybersecurity initiatives respect user rights and

privacy.

Conclusion:

In conclusion, the use of AI in cybersecurity holds both opportunities and risks. Strong

regulatory frameworks and ethical considerations accompany the greater threat detection

and adaptive defence capabilities. A forward-thinking approach that incorporates

interdisciplinary collaboration, ethical AI development techniques, and a dedication to

transparency and responsibility is crucial as we move through this web of control.

Cybersecurity is going to be shaped by the convergence of technical innovation and human

inventiveness. It is our responsibility to properly build this future, making sure AI protects

our digital environment while respecting the moral standards and values that guide the

way we live.

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