A proposed model for the role of artificial intelligence applications in managing the crisis of electronic hacking of communications media for companies and institutions operating in Egypt: Prospective study

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Elgazera high insistution

Abstract

This study sought to identify the role of artificial intelligence applications in reducing electronic hacking crises for companies and institutions to reduce the cyber risks that threaten companies and institutions within the framework of the replacement theory of artificial intelligence, by relying on the supervisory approach to the type of exploratory descriptive studies, which aims to formulate A set of conditional predictions that include the main features of the situation of a society or group of societies over a future period extending beyond 20 years. The research was applied to a deliberate sample of (50) individual experts
The study reached several results, the most important of which are: that cloud computing applications represent the most important applications of artificial intelligence to limit the spread of penetration of enterprise communications means, with a relative weight of 84%, to limit the spread of crimes and electronic threats; It is clear that artificial intelligence has not yet been integrated into these automated accounts, but it is expected that this will happen shortly, and then it will do a very effective job in spreading misleading information, as it will gain capabilities closer to simulating that of humanity, by creating larger networks to spread tweets. And protect it from hacking

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