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The Rise of AI Driven Cyberattacks and Strategies for Mitigation

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Artificial Intelligence and its impact on Cybersecurity. We’ll uncover AI’s potential to both revolutionize our cybersecurity defenses but also the associated risks it introduces. By the end, you’ll have a clearer grasp of how to harness AI’s power while mitigating its dangers.

AI is a broad field that covers a range of technologies, from machine learning to natural language processing. AI systems can analyze large amounts of data and make decisions based on that data. They can also learn from their mistakes and improve over time.

Quantum Computing

The Quantum Future – Part 3

The Quantum Future – Part 3 In this blog post, we will be exploring how quantum computing will shape the future. We will delve into the technology behind quantum computing, how it can help with solving complex problems, its impact on various industries, and the implications for the future. Finally, we will look at the […]

Evolution of the quantum technology

The Quantum Future – Part 1

The Quantum Future

Computing is all about to change with the unveiling of quantum computers. This is going to be a big leap in computing that will bring with it fundamental shifts in different technologies used today. Currently, there are many security technologies built on the complexity of computing different puzzles of which normal computers can take thousands, millions, or billions of years to crack.

These are mostly security solutions that use cryptography. However, the unveiling of quantum computers will mean that these complex puzzles will be solvable in less time. Therefore, many encryption algorithms that are currently deemed secure will not be after the release of quantum computers in the world.

Quantum computers will take over the future. It is not just an advanced way of computers; it is a reformation of computers atom by atom. These changes will have impacts that will be felt in all sectors.
This article will look into this based on the following topics:

  1. Evolution of the quantum technology
  2. The quantum technology race
  3. Quantum technology breakthroughs
  4. Impacts of the quantum technology

The first general purpose computer was built in 1837 and it was man’s biggest attempt at computing. After a century, another big milestone was reached when ENIAC was built. It was the first electronic computer. It used vacuum tubes to control the flow of electricity. After that, transistors were introduced allowing smaller computers to be built. Today, microprocessor technology is in dominance, and it has allowed for the creation of very powerful but small computer processors. Therefore, computers have been reduced from the size of entire rooms to the size of a device that is handheld. This is the current stage of computing that seems to be a big improvement from the ancient computers.

Quantum Computing
Quantum Computing The Quantum Future

However, there has not really been a fundamental change in the way computers are built. Most attempts were made to reduce the size of computers. The same idea of building a computer using a top-down approach is still in play. However, research is ongoing to build computers from the bottom up, at atom and electron level

Evolution of the quantum technology

The following is the path that the quantum technology research has taken: (history of quantum computing)

1965
A physicist called Richard Feynman was involved in the development of the atomic bomb. In his research, he came up with several theories on quantum electronics that explained how electrons interacted with each other. He created visual depictions between electrons and photons, as well as depictions of several other atomic interactions.

1980
Feynman investigated the conventional concepts about quantum physics and how binary states could be presented in two-state quantum systems. The idea was to simulate quantum computers, but instead of using the conventional computers, he wanted these simulations to be done in quantum systems.

1985
A theoretical paper was published by David Deutsch in Oxford explaining the two-state quantum system and a universal quantum computer. It describes how the attainment of the two-state quantum system could lead to the ability to perform simple operations.

1994
Peter Shor proposed an algorithm that could be used to break encryption systems. Since many encryption systems use large prime numbers, the algorithm is designed to efficiently arrive at these numbers if it is run on a quantum computer. The algorithm sparked a lot of interest from computer scientists.

1995
NIST and the California Institute of Technology worked on ways that can be used to shield quantum computers from potential environmental influences. Their research also touched
on ways through which magnetic fields could be used in quantum systems to allow ions t0 be trapped and cooled.

1996–present
Researchers from IBM, MIT, University of California, and Harvard University studied the way nuclear magnetic resonance could be used to manipulate quantum information in iquids. To reduce the effect of disturbances of the information, they use multiple molecules to represent a single qubit. Their study shows that NMR could act on the atomic nuclei of molecules making up the fluid causing a spin that could lead to the alignment of an atom’s spin, which would betray its value, either a 0 or 1.

When the electromagnetic field was varied, the researchers were able to identify oscillations that could lead to spins that flipped the states in a qubit, allowing it to have both zeros and ones at the same time. The researchers were also able to observe interactions between molecules that could be exploited to create logic gates within the qubit. The research team was able to build a 2-bit quantum computer and subsequent improvements have since been made to the quantum computer.

The quantum technology race

Nations globally are racing towards achieving quantum computing. The country that gets hold of the immense computing power offered by quantum computers will definitely be at a strong advantage over other countries. There is a fierce competition between the US and China in this race. Both nations have made massive investments in research and development activities aimed at achieving the quantum computing reality.

This will usher in a new era of computing and cause several changes in the security solutions offered today. Europe, even with a rich history of research on quantum computing, seems to have fallen behind in the race. It has only made small and stealthy moves, the most recent being in 2016 where it said it would jointly fund 1 billion research on quantum technology. The research was aimed at quantum communication, computing, simulation, and sensing.

Europe is also looking at areas that other nations do not have. In its 10-year quantum technology roadmap, it has included research and development activities on quantum software and quantum control. Since Europe’s roadmap is clearer and more public, let us take a look at its areas of interest, which will be of mutual importance to all in the quantum future

Part 2 of this article will cover:

  • Quantum communication
  • Quantum computation
  • Quantum simulation
  • Quantum sensing
  • Quantum software
  • Quantum technology breakthroughs
  • Impacts of the quantum technology
  • summary

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The development of quantum technology has changed the way we look at the world and has opened up a world of possibilities for the future. Quantum technology offers unprecedented opportunities for scientific progress and has enabled us to move beyond the traditional boundaries of computing power and energy efficiency.

In this blog post, we will explore the potential of quantum technology and its impact on future developments. We will take a look at the various technologies that are being developed and the potential implications of their application. We will also discuss how quantum technology is already being used in industry and how it might be applied in the future.

To begin, let us examine the basics of quantum technology. Quantum technology is based on the principle of quantum entanglement, which is a phenomenon where particles are intrinsically linked so that they can communicate and interact with each other, even when separated by a large distance. This means that quantum systems can be more powerful and efficient than traditional computers. This increased efficiency can be used for many different applications, from speeding up calculations to providing secure communications.

The applications of quantum technology are wide-reaching and far-reaching. For example, quantum computing can be used to simulate complex systems such as those related to materials science, chemistry, and biology, which could lead to advances in drug development, artificial intelligence, and robotics. In addition, quantum computers could be used to decrypt encrypted data and could even be used to simulate the behavior of the universe itself.

Quantum technology also has implications for communications. Quantum entanglement could be used to create secure communications that are impossible to decrypt. This could be used to protect sensitive data, or to ensure the privacy of communications between parties.

Finally, quantum technology has the potential to revolutionize energy production and storage. Quantum computers could be used to efficiently and accurately predict the timing and location of energy production, leading to more efficient energy networks and improved energy storage.

In conclusion, quantum technology offers the potential to revolutionize many aspects of our lives and bring us closer to achieving a true quantum future. In the next blog post, we will explore the potential applications of quantum technology and the implications of its use in industry and everyday life.

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How Cyber AI Protects Erdal Ozkaya

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 How Cyber AI Protects the Global Dynamic Workforce

Here is the recording from EC Council’s CISO Mag  webinar wich was sponsored by Darktrace , Featuring  Mariana P., Director of Email Security Products EMEA, Darktrace, Yasser AlGhamdi, Cyber Defense Center Director, Saudi Telecom Company and myself.

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The Move Towards a Digital, Sustainable, and Resilient Future – Free VIDE0

The Move Towards a Digital, Sustainable, and Resilient Future  The Annual Investment Meeting  organized by the Ministry of Economy, UAE, which is Under the Patronage of HH Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai was conducted between October 20-22. I was also invited to the […]

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Turkish webinar with Business University – Free 2 join

Turkish webinar with Business University

This post will be for my followers who can speak Turkish , its all about getting together with the Student community , talking all about Cybersecurity …

İstanbul Kalkınma Ajansı’nın 2018 yılı Yenilikçi ve Yaratıcı İstanbul Mali Destek Programı kapsamında, Istanbul Ticcaret Universitesi bünyesinde İstanbul Adli Bilişim Laboratuvarı kurulmuştur. Laboratuvarın kurulum amacı, adli bilişim vaka inceleme ve raporlama işlemlerinin yapılması, eğitim ve seminerle kişilerin yeteneklerinin arttırılması, akademik çalışmaların yürütülmesi, danışmanlık hizmetlerinin verilmesi, bilgi ve ağ güvenliği konularında sektöre olan ilginin arttırılması ve sürdürülebilirliğe katkı sağlamaktır.

Proje kapsamında hayata geçirilen laboratuvarda birçok faaliyet organize edilmiş olup gerçekleştirilecek faaliyetlerden biri diğeri İstanbul Adli Bilişim ve Siber Güvenlik Zirvesi’ dir. İstanbul’da adli bilişim ve siber güvenlik çalışmaları üzerine tartışmaların gerçekleştirileceği zirve, 21 Ekim 2020 Çarşamba günü çevrimiçi olacak şekilde planlanlanmistir…

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Roundtable How Cyber AI Protects

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Roundtable How Cyber AI Protects the Global Dynamic Workforce

EC Council’s CISO MAG and Darktrace and are bringing  an hour long Virtual Roundtable on Oct 22 for Free

Topic of conversation- How Cyber AI Protects the Global Dynamic Workforce

Featuring geniuses like Mariana P., Director of Email Security Products EMEA, Darktrace, Yasser AlGhamdi, Cyber Defense Center Director, Saudi Telecom Company and Dr. Erdal Ozkaya, Regional CISO, Standard Chartered Bank (UAE).

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Financial Sector Transformation

Financial Sector Transformation – Free TRA1NING

Financial Sector Transformation Know what a UAE based Banking CISO, Dr. Erdal Ozkaya, thinking about the banking transformation from digital standpoint. How compliances are adapting to the new normal and how security landscape is changing and best approach to stay immune from the impact. He is talking about banking bots, cloud computing services, agility, WHF […]

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