TechFusion 2025 - AI, Cybersecurity, and Emerging Trends in Computer Science

Wuya Mary Omble Profile

Wuya Mary Omble

Wuya Mary Omble

Biography

A highly skilled professional with extensive experience in project management, policy analysis, stakeholder engagement, and capacity building across diverse sectors, including governance, gender equality, research, and water and sanitation. Known for leading impactful programs, facilitating training sessions, and driving organizational growth through strategic planning and resource management. Adept at fostering collaboration, developing curriculums, and delivering research outcomes that influence policy and improve governance. Demonstrates a strong commitment to empowering individuals and communities through education, training, and advocacy.

Research Interest

  • Assisted in data collection and analysis for research projects, contributing to a 25% increase in data accuracy and reliability.
  • Conducted literature reviews and summarized findings, enhancing research quality and supporting the publication
  • Managed and organized research databases, streamlining access to key information and improving project efficiency by 30%.
  • Supported fieldwork activities, ensuring effective participant engagement and improving response rates by 20%.
  • Collaborated with the research team to prepare reports and presentations, leading to a 15% improvement in project outcomes.

Abstract

AI presents both significant prospects and challenges for cyber security, offering enhanced threat detection and automation, but also raising concerns about bias, privacy, and the potential for AI-driven attacks. The paper underscores the remarkable potential of AI to improve our defences against emerging cyber security threats. It highlights the growing importance of addressing ethical and legal issues in the evolving technological environment. Finally, the article offers a comprehensive summary and valuable insight into the future prospects of AI in the realm of cyber security, confirming its crucial role in shaping the security landscape in the digital era. Cyber attacks are more common and wide spread than physical attacks on computers, therefore discussions on computer security centre on network security and gradually delved into other specific areas. In the early stages of cyber attacks, hacking was relatively easy and uncomplicated. However, as technology advanced hacking became more progressive and frequent, more complex and harder to resolve. This paper will look at common applications of AI security and its limitations as it affects 5 key areas; Scam emails, spam emails, long con emails, romance scams and DOS attacks on computers. This paper suggests that AI has the potential to significantly enhance the efficiency of security measures.