Amazon Web Services (AWS) has teamed up with the Data Security Council of India (DSCI) to promote the use of generative AI in cybersecurity. This initiative aims to empower start-ups and independent software vendors (ISVs) to innovate and develop solutions that enhance cybersecurity measures. The collaboration is part of a broader effort to address the growing demand for AI skills in the workforce, particularly in sectors like healthcare.
Generative AI is poised to transform cybersecurity by improving threat detection, incident response, and threat intelligence. AWS is already making strides in healthcare by partnering with organizations like Genomics England and Eka Care to leverage AI for better patient outcomes. The initiative also includes training programs to equip professionals with the necessary AI skills, addressing the significant talent gap in the industry.
• 79% of employers struggle to find qualified AI talent.
• AWS aims to provide free AI training to 2 million people by 2025.
Generative AI refers to algorithms that can create new content or data, enhancing cybersecurity through real-time threat detection and response.
Threat intelligence involves gathering and analyzing information about potential threats, which generative AI can automate for improved security measures.
Large language models are AI systems trained on vast amounts of text data, utilized in the initiative to accelerate product development in cybersecurity.
AWS provides cloud computing services that support the development of AI applications, particularly in cybersecurity and healthcare.
DSCI focuses on promoting cybersecurity practices in India, collaborating with AWS to enhance the capabilities of start-ups in the sector.
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