Abstract: As AI-driven hacking capabilities have progressed, they have been used by both security teams and threat actors to explore and exploit weaknesses within networks. Thus, AI-driven hacking tools present both an opportunity and challenge for ethical hackers in advancing penetration testing capabilities. This webinar examines how AI tools and techniques have impacted the threat landscape and cybersecurity practices. From automation to predictive analytics and self-learning capabilities, AI is a potent tool for both pen testers and adversaries. It also addresses challenges associated with AI models, such as biases, misuse, and ethical concerns. Attendees will gain insights into how AI empowers ethical hackers and strengthens cybersecurity while understanding the importance of maintaining a delicate balance between technological progress and responsible use.
Key Takeaways:
- Core AI applications in ethical hacking
- Challenges and limitations of AI-driven hacking
- Ethical concerns related to AI-driven penetration testing
- Strategies for balancing AI’s advantages with responsible practices
Speaker:
Don Warden II, Director of Incident Response, Cyber Guards
Bio: Don Warden is a cybersecurity leader with over 30 years of experience in defending and securing complex environments across multiple industries. His extensive background spans digital forensics, cyber threat intelligence, and incident response, wherein he has handled high-stakes cases involving ransomware, insider threats, and cyber extortion. A trusted advisor on cybersecurity strategy, Don has guided organizations through threat mitigation and recovery while ensuring compliance with frameworks like the Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC). Holding advanced certifications, including Certified Ethical Hacker (C|EH) and Certified Cyber Security Analyst (CCSA), along with a Master’s in Cybersecurity and Information Assurance, Don brings a seasoned perspective to AI-powered cybersecurity and ethical hacking innovations.