The study by Prasad Calyam focuses on evaluating the capabilities of AI chatbots, specifically OpenAI's ChatGPT and Google's Bard, in passing certified ethical hacking exams6. The research aims to assess if these AI tools can contribute to ethical hacking and cybersecurity measures, ultimately exploring their potential as training and quick assistance resources for individuals and small companies.
The AI tools tested in the ethical hacking exams were OpenAI's ChatGPT and Google's Bard. Both tools were able to explain a man-in-the-middle attack and suggested security measures on how to prevent it. Overall, Bard slightly outperformed ChatGPT in terms of accuracy, while ChatGPT exhibited better responses in terms of comprehensiveness, clarity, and conciseness.
Certified Ethical Hackers possess the ability to identify security weaknesses, prevent data breaches, ensure regulatory compliance, and enhance an organization's security posture. They have a broad range of technical skills, such as networking, programming, operating system knowledge, tool proficiency, cryptography, problem-solving, and web application insight. Additionally, they have soft skills like communication, persistence, creativity, and ethical understanding.