В Санкт-Петербурге создали сервис для защиты цифровой инфраструктуры от кибератак

The development includes artificial intelligence modules

A system based on artificial intelligence (AI) has been developed at the St. Petersburg Federal Research Center of the Russian Academy of Sciences (SPC RAS) to protect digital infrastructure from cyberattacks. This was reported in the press service of the institution.

The service includes databases of known vulnerabilities and AI modules. They are trained on this information to record and predict new threats.

In fact, the system models how, using various vulnerabilities, attackers can harm Internet of Things devices. The results obtained are then used to propose measures to stop the detected threats, and they are available to both developers and users of systems.
Dmitry Levshun, Senior Researcher at the Laboratory of Computer Security Problems of the SPC RAS

To create AI modules, a method was developed that takes into account eight components of the system. Four of them are universal, and the rest depend on the object of the selected digital infrastructure.

This development allows you to model such attacks, identify weaknesses in the control systems of "smart" systems and propose effective measures to eliminate them. This is especially important, given that society is increasingly dependent on the “Internet of Things” and devices connected to it, and the security of such systems directly affects the lives of a huge number of people.
Andrey Chechulin, Head of the International Center for Digital Forensics of the SPC RAS

Earlier www1.ru reported that the new Loki malware attacks Russian enterprises.

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