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2023年4月14日 11:42 AM

LockBitの主張に関する声明を更新しました

Mike Beck, Chief Information Security Officer, Darktrace

Darktraceの内部システムに侵入したとする昨日のLockBitによるツイートを受け、徹底的なセキュリティ調査を完了しました。当社のシステムおよび関連する組織のシステムに侵害がなかったことを確認することができました。当社のお客様へのサービスは中断されることなく、通常通り運営が継続されており、これ以上の措置は必要ありません。

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2023年4月13日 9:30 AM

LockBitの主張に関する声明

今朝早く、Darktraceはサイバー犯罪集団 LockBit が Darktrace の内部セキュリティシステムに侵入し、当社のデータにアクセスしたとするツイートを確認しました。当社のセキュリティチームは、当社の内部システムの完全なレビューを実行しましたが、侵害の証拠は一切見当たりませんでした。LockBitによるソーシャルメディアへの投稿はいずれも、当社のデータに一切関連するものではありません。当社は引き続き状況を注意深く注視していきますが、現在の調査に基づき、当社のシステムは引き続き安全であり、すべての顧客データは完全に保護されていると確信しています。


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88% of Security Leaders Say Supercharged AI Attacks are Inevitable

Study Finds “AI-Fueled Attacks Are Not Just Sci-Fi”
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March 17, 2020

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88% of Security Leaders Say Supercharged AI Attacks are Inevitable

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March 17, 2020

Darktrace, the world’s leading cyber AI company, has today announced that a commissioned study conducted by Forrester Consulting on behalf of Darktrace finds the majority of security leaders are preparing for AI-powered cyber-attacks. 88% of respondents think offensive AI is inevitable, with almost half of respondents anticipating the industry will see these attacks in the next year. With AI-powered attacks on the horizon, the report notes it “will be crucial to use AI as a force multiplier...”

Security decision makers across a variety of industries, including retail, financial services, and manufacturing, were surveyed on the speed of attacks, the impacts of offensive AI, and businesses’ security strategies in the face of advanced threats. Key findings include:

  • 88% of security leaders think offensive AI is inevitable
  • 77% of respondents expect weaponized AI to lead to an increase in the scale and speed of attacks, while 66% felt that it would lead to novel attacks that no human could envision
  • 75% of respondents cited system/business disruption as their top concern about weaponized AI
  • Over 80% of cybersecurity decision-makers agree that organizations require advanced cybersecurity defenses to combat offensive AI

Max Heinemeyer, Director of Threat Hunting at Darktrace, commented: “I head up a team at Darktrace’s R&D Center in Cambridge, where we’re conducting research into AI attacks – securely developing offensive AI and using it to test and strengthen Darktrace’s algorithms. Businesses need to implement cyber AI for defense now, before offensive AI becomes mainstream. When it becomes a war of algorithms against algorithms, only autonomous response will be able to fight back at machine speeds to stop AI-augmented attacks.”

The study similarly calls for AI defenses: “If an organization is not operating with AI-enabled defenses to counter AI-enabled attacks, how can it expect to win? The goal is to fight these advanced attacks with advanced tactics that detect, interpret, and respond to the threat before it has a chance to make an impact.”

About Darktrace

Darktrace is the world’s leading cyber AI company and the creator of Autonomous Response technology.

Its self-learning AI is modeled on the human immune system and used by over 3,000 organizations to protect against threats to the cloud, email, IoT, networks and industrial systems. This includes insider threat, industrial espionage, IoT compromises, zero-day malware, data loss, supply chain risk and long-term infrastructure vulnerabilities.

The company has over 1,000 employees, 44 offices and headquarters in San Francisco and Cambridge, UK. Every 3 seconds, Darktrace AI fights back against a cyber-threat, preventing it from causing damage.

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