Transnational Crime and Malicious AI

Episode 18 November 18, 2020 00:19:39
Transnational Crime and Malicious AI
The Reflecting Pool
Transnational Crime and Malicious AI

Nov 18 2020 | 00:19:39

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Show Notes

Criminals are often early adopters of new technology and artificial intelligence is no different. Kevin Peters (Masters 1705/6), Chief for the National Threat Evaluation and Reporting (NTER) Program in the Office of Intelligence & Analysis at DHS takes a close look at how transnational criminal organizations and cybercriminals may leverage developing AI technology to conduct more sophisticated criminal activities and evade detection. He uses a future-scenario methodology to identify how this technology can be used and what steps the homeland security enterprise should take to prepare.

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