FBI says even in an AI-powered world, security basics still matter
Artificial intelligence may be enhancing cyber threats, but the defensive approach to those AI-amplified attacks remains the same, a top FBI official said Tuesday.
βWe have seen actors both criminal and nation-state, theyβre absolutely using AI to their advantage,β said Jason Bilnoski, deputy assistant director at the FBIβs cyber division. βBut the way attacks unfold have not changed. Cyberattacks still follow basic steps. It just becomes an incredible speed now.β
The best way to deal with those attacks is to implement all the traditional defenses, like those the FBI has been emphasizing as part of its Operation Winter SHIELD media campaign, he said.
βDonβt worry about the speed and capabilityβ of AI attacks, Biloski said at a Billington Cybersecurity conference. βIf youβre focused on the basics, itβll help prevent the actual intrusion from occurring.β
Itβs a message that the acting director of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, Nick Andersen, also shared at the conference. Sophisticated attackers are out there, he said, but the agencyβs recent binding operational directive for federal agencies to get rid of unsupported edge devices was a way of shoring up basic vulnerabilities.
βWe continue to see any non-zero-days continuing to be exploited within this environment,β he said. βThe very least that we can do is harden that edge and make it just a little bit more difficult to take advantage in that regard.βΒ
His advice to state and local officials was to take a βback to the basicsβ approach, such as adopting multi-factor authentication.
Bilnoski offered further warnings about the threat, too.
βIdentity is the new perimeter. Youβre hunting legitimate traffic on your network,β he said. βSo weβre no longer seeing malware drop. Weβre no longer seeing these very noisy TTPs [tactics, techniques and procedures]. Itβs legitimate credentials moving laterally throughout the network, as if itβs a legitimate user on the network. You need to hunt the adversaries as if theyβre already on your network, because thatβs the type of activity youβre looking for.β
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