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This paper explores the relationship between Artificial Intelligence (AI) and cybersecurity, emphasizing AI's critical role in modern digital defense. The abstract and introduction establish the urgent need for advanced security solutions due to the increasing reliance on digital platforms and the rise of cyber threats. The research specifically examines how AI technologies like machine learning and deep learning enhance threat detection and incident response for organizations. Conversely, the document addresses significant risks associated with AI in security, including algorithmic bias, adversarial attacks, and the threat of deepfake technologies. Finally, the conclusion argues that AI's benefits outweigh its drawbacks when implemented with robust mitigation strategies, such as quantum security and human oversight, ensuring ethical and effective use.
FinCEN (US Treasury Financial Crimes Enforcement Network) warns financial institutions about deepfakes, emphasizing the shift of compliance risks into operational threats affecting finances, operations, and reputation. Firms must adopt tools like metadata analysis and AI to detect fraud. Reframing compliance as operational risk management enhances resilience, aligning compliance with broader strategic and risk mitigation goals.