Explore 24 AI terms in Cybersecurity
Activation patching is a technique used to bypass software activation requirements.
An adversarial attack is a method used to deceive AI models by inputting misleading data.
A backdoor attack is a method where unauthorized access is gained to a system, bypassing normal authentication.
Backdoor Detection identifies hidden vulnerabilities in software or systems that allow unauthorized access.
Canary Tokens are decoy files or links used to detect unauthorized access or breaches in a system.
Data exfiltration is the unauthorized transfer of data from a computer or network.
Data poisoning is a type of attack where malicious data is introduced to disrupt machine learning models.
Defense refers to strategies and measures taken to protect systems from attacks or unauthorized access.
Digital Fingerprinting is a technique used to identify and track devices based on unique device characteristics.
An evasion attack is a method used to fool AI systems by manipulating input data to bypass detection.
Fraud detection refers to the process of identifying and preventing fraudulent activities using various techniques and technologies.
A homoglyph attack exploits visually similar characters to deceive users and gain unauthorized access.
Keystroke dynamics is a biometric authentication method that analyzes typing patterns.
A Membership Inference Attack determines if a specific data point was used in training a machine learning model.
Membership Risk refers to the potential dangers and vulnerabilities associated with being part of a group or organization.
A model extraction attack aims to copy or replicate a machine learning model's functionality without direct access to it.
Offensive AI refers to artificial intelligence systems used to conduct harmful or malicious activities.
Packet analysis involves inspecting and interpreting data packets moving through a network.
Red Teaming is a simulated attack to identify vulnerabilities in systems, processes, or organizations.
A Red-Teaming Playbook is a guide for simulating attacks to identify vulnerabilities in systems and strategies.
A sandbox environment is a testing space that isolates software to ensure safety and security during development.
A Slate Bandit is a type of malware that targets slate devices, exploiting vulnerabilities for data theft and unauthorized access.
Tokenization is the process of converting data into smaller, manageable units called tokens for ease of use and security.
A Trojan Attack is a type of cyber threat where malicious software disguises itself as legitimate software.