A roster of officials from government, academia and industry gathered in Munich Germany at a Security and Cyber Security Conference to discuss how future workforces must marry the power of artificial intelligence with expertise only a human can provide. “Looking at the next generation of national security professionals, I want policy people who can code and coders who can do policy,” said the former head of the National Security Agency (NSA) General Paul Nakasone at the Munich Cyber Security Co
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Since the introduction of ChatGPT, the media and security experts have warned that phishing tactic are now more powerful, compelling and increasing in numbers. IBM’s X-Force Red wanted an objective assessment on this subjective assumption. The method chosen was to test an AI-generated phishing email and a human generated email against employees working for a healthcare firm. Sixteen hundred staff members were selected: 800 received the AI phish, while the other 800 received the human phish.[1]