The Role of Machine Learning to Mitigate the Malicious Crime
Journal: International Journal of Advanced Trends in Computer Science and Engineering (IJATCSE) (Vol.10, No. 3)Publication Date: 2021-06-11
Authors : Imdad Ali Shah Dr.Noor Ahmed Shaikh SqnLdr R Aneela Kiran Shahid Hussain Danwar Raja Majid Ali Ujjan;
Page : 2550-2557
Keywords : Malicious Crime; Machine Learning; Cyber security; Hacking Vulnerability; and Cyber Law;
Abstract
Machine Learning has quickly impacted modern society in a variety of ways, increasing the machine's role in comparison to diverse human roles. As AI's function expands, it is becoming an increasingly important aspect of every industry. ML has a unique capacity to quickly classify data and detect patterns. This is impossible to find using a human observer to discern trends. The focus of this study was about how transnational criminal groups and cybercriminals might be exploited AI Technology maliciously. AI is a field of study that has the potential to drastically alter society's usage of information technology, notably in terms of how personal data will be linked and how hackers will gain access to private lives. Experts of artificial intelligence dispute over how quickly the technology will advance; however, cognitive scientists agree that the technology will advance at a rapid pace. The goal of this study to peer-review last five year research articles and associated book-chapters for dealing with malicious crime challenges, and the findings will be applied to machine learning algorithms. Furthermore, our research will pave the way for fresh research and professionals.
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