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This webinar is part of the Cyber Pulse by CIC series hosted by Sumit Kundu. Abstract: As generative AI reshapes the digital landscape, its misuse in cybersecurity threats is becoming alarmingly evident. This webinar focuses on the offensive capabilities of Large Language Models (LLMs), particularly in the context of malware generation and zero-day attack facilitation. We explore how LLMs—when manipulated through techniques like prompt injection, character play, and contextual redirection—can autonomously produce malicious code, craft obfuscated payloads, and even simulate exploit patterns that mimic zero-day vulnerabilities. With minimal technical expertise, attackers can now harness these models to lower the barrier for sophisticated, evasive threats. Join us as we examine these emerging risks, highlight real-world examples, and discuss the urgent need for resilient AI safeguards and proactive defense mechanisms. Biography: Dr. Samita Bai, Ph.D. is currently working as a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Canadian Institute for Cybersecurity at the University of New Brunswick. Dr. Bai holds a Ph.D. in Computer Science from the Institute of Business Administration, Karachi, Pakistan. She has been an Assistant Professor at Salim Habib University, Karachi, Pakistan, with extensive experience in AI, Machine Learning, Cybersecurity, and Data Science. Her research focuses on Large Language Models (LLMs), Explainable AI (XAI), AI ethics, and Information Retrieval. Dr. Bai is a Senior IEEE member and has actively contributed to Women in Engineering (WIE), previously serving as the Chair of the IEEE WIE Affinity Group, Karachi Section, Pakistan, and currently serving as the Treasurer of the IEEE WIE Affinity Group, New Brunswick Section, Canada. ------------------------------- To learn more about the Canadian Institute for Cybersecurity watch, • Canadian Institute for Cybersecurity #CybersecurityAwareness #Cybersecurity #AIThreats #LLM #ZeroDay #GenerativeAI #UNB #CIC #Webinar #WomenInSTEM #AIethics Stay connected with us! Twitter: / cic_unb Facebook: https://fb.me/cicunbca LinkedIn: / canadian_institute_cybersecurity Blog: https://cyberdailyreport.com/blog Website: https://www.unb.ca/cic/ Canadian Institute for Cybersecurity University of New Brunswick 46 Dineen Drive, Fredericton, NB E3B 9W4 0:00 Opening Remarks 1:51 Introduction 2:18 Agenda 2:29 About Me 4:31 Rise of Generative AI 5:44 Large Language Models 6:31 Growth of LLMs 8:52 LLMs in Cybersecurity 10:23 AI-as-a-Service Models 11:45 Known AI-as-Service Models 12:37 Threat Alert! 13:14 Threat Landscape 15:34 Likelihood of Threat 16:00 New Research: Palo Alto Networks 17:04 Threat Categories Enabled by LLMs 18:51 Why Malware Generation with LLMs Matters? 20:19 Recent Research Initiatives 20:32 Obstacles in Generating Malware Using LLMs 23:13 Malware Generation Techniques 28:08 Jailbreaking 32:16 Types of Prompts 33:40 Common Jailbreaking Techniques 38:12 Jailbreaking Research for Malware Generation 40:00 Zero-Day Attacks 42:44 Rise of Zero-Day Exploits 43:24 LLMs for Zero-Day Exploitation 46:54 Ethical & Security Implications 48:09 Cyber Resilience in the Age of LLMs 50:52 Building Resilience into AI Systems 51:57 Conclusion 53:36 Closing Remarks and Q&A