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Chapter 25: ChatGPT for National Cyber Security and TechnoPolicy

2024/1/11
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Chapter 25: ChatGPT for National Cyber Security and TechnoPolicy — Today's Amazon Deals - https://amzn.to/3FeoGyg —- Chapter 25: ChatGPT for National Cyber Security and TechnoPolicy Introduction Terrorist, Criminals, Police, Defence, law enforcement agencies, engineers, authors, and students etc are using ChatGPT, a powerful natural language AI tool from OpenAI, as a crucial component of their everyday work. Since it was released at the end of November of last year, the Generative AI has been used in a wide range of applications. Question arises like “Is ChatGPT a ‘Powerful’ Tool For Cybercrime?”, “ChatGPT will amplify today’s cybercrime ?”, “How are text or codes from ChatGPT recognised? Indian law enforcement personnel scramble to locate forensic equipment”, “ChatGPT will boost today’s cybercrime?”, “Dark side of ChatGPT?”, “How ChatGPT Benefits Cyber security Expert?”, “Is ChatGPT help improve skill of investigation agencies and Decision makers ?”, “How Cybersecurity Analysts Using ChatGPT for Malicious Code Analysis, Predicting Threats ?”, “Is ChatGPT bringing advancements for cyber security as national Security ?” etc. There is a new sheriff in world, and his name is ChatGPT. Forget big tech and TikTok’s meteoric popularity. The ChatGPT created by OpenAI reached 100 million active users in only two months, setting a new record for the fastest-growing consumer application in history. Before, TikTok needed nine months to do this.

The COVID-19 epidemic saw a 600% spike in the prevalence of cybercrime. Cybercrime, which is expected to cause $6 trillion USD in damages globally in 2021, would rank third in the world’s economies, after the United States and China. By 2025, cybercrime will cost the global economy $10.5 trillion each year.