Using generative AI in conjunction with cloud computing to improve business cybersecurity

The cumulative relevance of Industry 4.0 has led to a rise in investments in innovation, digitalisation and technology. However, there are potential risks connected to this digital transformation, especially in relation to cloud cybersecurity. Targeted cyberattacks have become more sophisticated as they regularly modify and enhance their attack techniques. According to a CheckPoint analysis, each company in India had an average of 2,108 weekly cyberattacks in the initial quarter of 2023, an increase of about 18% over the same period in the previous year.

The rise of cyberattacks, which prey on the weaknesses of networked machines, affects the performance of an organisation, which in turn, has made it imperative for organisations to adopt advanced solutions to safeguard their sensitive data and protect their networks. In this regard, generative AI has become one of the hottest buzzwords recently. Thanks to recent advances, we can see its growing popularity among the tech community.

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