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AI for Cybersecurity

AI Threats and Applied Cyber Defense. AI-Generated Polymorphic Malware. Hands-on training for Security Engineers, IT Professionals, and Junior Engineers.

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Who Can Attend

  • SOC Analyst
  • Software Developer
  • Decision Makers
  • IT Professionals
  • Incident Response Team Members

What You Will Learn

Understanding fundamental AI concepts and their relevance to cybersecurity, identifying and assessing adversarial threats to AI systems, applying the OWASP and MITRE ATLAS frameworks for AI risk mapping, implementing practical defenses to secure LLM-based systems, and integrating AI security practices into cyber workflows.

Prerequisites

Basic knowledge of operating systems, basic understanding of networking, fundamental IT concepts, and a willingness to learn and explore.

Detailed Curriculum

CHAPTER 1: AI for Cybersecurity Overview
Historical evolution of artificial intelligence, diverse AI technologies, and the opportunities AI brings to cybersecurity.
CHAPTER 2: Generative AI
Emerging risks and shifting roles, the AI arms race between attackers and defenders, and prompt engineering.
CHAPTER 3: Practical AI Exercise
Using chatbots to identify anomalies in log files, assembling malicious code, YARA rules, and incident response playbooks.
CHAPTER 4: Securing Language Models
Prompt injection and system-level exploitation, OWASP, MITRE, and ATLAS frameworks.
CHAPTER 5: GenAI Malware Exercise
Cyber Range exercise featuring AI-generated polymorphic malware.
CHAPTER 6: Summary and Conclusions
Q&A and final takeaways.

FAQs

Do I need prior knowledge of AI or machine learning to attend this course?
The course is designed to be accessible to IT professionals with foundational knowledge, without specialized AI training. The AI concepts relevant to cybersecurity are introduced and explained throughout the course, allowing participants to follow and app
Does the AI-generated polymorphic malware exercise take place in a safe, isolated environment?
Yes. All exercises conducted within the arena, including the AI-generated polymorphic malware exercise, take place exclusively on virtual machines within an isolated network, with no connection to the internet or any external systems.
What tools will I use during the practical sessions, and can I keep them after the course?
The tools used during the practical exercises are: YARA and AI Chatbots.

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