- Google says combining Gemini AI with Google Threat Intelligence speeds up cyber attack reversal.
- Gemini 1.5 Pro swiftly identified the kill switch for the WannaCry virus in just 34 seconds.
- Gemini 1.5 Pro’s swift decoding of the WannaCry virus underscores its coding proficiency.
Google claims that employing Gemini AI alongside Google Threat Intelligence reduces the time required for reversing cyber attacks.
As interest in the potential applications of generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) grows worldwide, Google seeks to integrate its AI initiatives with cybersecurity efforts, aiming to simplify the comprehension of threat reports.
Unveiling Google Threat Intelligence
Google revealed its AI plans in a blog post, announcing Google Threat Intelligence, a new cybersecurity offering. This product will integrate advancements from Google’s Mandiant cybersecurity unit and Virus Total threat intelligence with the Gemini AI model
Google claims that the new product, based on the Gemini 1.5 Pro large language model, reduces the time required to reverse engineer cyber attacks, according to The Verge.
With confidence in its ability to decrypt malware, Google asserts that its Gemini 1.5 Pro swiftly analyzed the code and pinpointed a kill switch for the WannaCry virus within just 34 seconds. WannaCry, a ransomware attack from 2017, impacted hospitals, companies, and various prominent organizations globally.
Empowering Threat Report Simplification
Given that Gemini 1.5 Pro specializes in coding tasks, the brief duration it took to identify the kill switch underscores its proficiency in this domain.
If implemented, the new product would empower Gemini to condense threat reports into plain language within Threat Intelligence. This would enable companies to assess potential threats more accurately, avoiding both underestimation and excessive caution regarding the potential impact of attacks.
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With an extensive network of information, the system can monitor potential threats before they materialize, offering users a comprehensive overview of the cybersecurity landscape. This allows for the prioritization of areas requiring greater attention.
Google acquired the Mandiant cybersecurity unit in 2022. This unit offers human experts who monitor malicious groups and collaborate with companies to thwart attacks. Additionally, VirusTotal Threat Intelligence regularly publishes threat indicators.