In the world of AI security, we're playing a high-stakes game of deception. But unlike traditional games, where the goal is to outwit a human opponent, we're now crafting elaborate ruses to fool machines.
This article explores how the integration of generative AI, deep reinforcement learning, and AI planning algorithms is poised to revolutionize autonomous cyber defense and deception, enabling systems to adapt and respond to threats in real-time [2].
Cyberpsychology, the study of human behavior and mental processes in the context of technology and cyberspace, is increasingly vital in developing effective cyber deception techniques as part of active defense strategies.
In this dynamic, multi-dimensional conflict, hypergame theory emerges as a powerful framework for understanding and navigating the strategic interactions between AI-driven adversaries and defenders.
In response to these evolving threats, combining AI and cyber deception offers a robust countermeasure. This strategy shifts from passive protection to actively misleading and disrupting attackers.
The transformative power of AI in cyber defense and warfare offers an "inhuman advantage," emphasizing the technology's ability to devise strategies beyond human comprehension.