Exploring Attack Surface Management with GenAI - SecTalks SYD0x5E (94th)
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Presentation
Title: Exploring Attack Surface Management with GenAI
In today's fast-paced digital age, cyber threats have become increasingly sophisticated. Attack Surface Management (ASM) is the ongoing process of identifying, monitoring, and managing all potential entry points that attackers could exploit. These entry points may include exposed API keys on GitHub, corporate emails used for non-business activities, or hidden domains and URLs that have leaked onto the Internet.
This talk aims to explore how cutting-edge technologies, such as Open Source Intelligence (OSINT), Large Language Models (LLMs), and Langchain, can transform our ability to detect, analyse, and manage potential attack surfaces.
Speaker: Quan Vo
Quan Vo heads up Data and AI Security from AstuteInfo Australia, bringing a deep focus on cutting-edge defence strategies. With a passion for applying innovative technologies to real-world security challenges, Quan's work explores the powerful intersection of AI and cybersecurity. In this talk, he'll dive into leveraging Generative AI for enhanced Attack Surface Management, offering practical insights for industrial professionals navigating the evolving threat landscape.
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