Toward an Integrated Model of AI-Driven Cybersecurity (Prof. Dr. Mehdi Ebady Manaa)

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Confronting the growing challenges in cyberspace necessitates the adoption of an integrated model that brings together artificial intelligence and the traditional foundations of information security. This model does not seek to replace the human element with algorithms; rather, it aims to redistribute roles between humans and machines in a manner that enhances efficiency and reduces points of vulnerability. Within this context, artificial intelligence is viewed as a decision-support tool for cybersecurity, not as an autonomous decision-maker. While algorithms are capable of rapid analysis and prediction, they lack the contextual understanding and ethical dimensions that characterize human judgment. Hence, the importance of integrating automated analysis with informed human oversight becomes evident. This model also requires investment in building human capacities capable of understanding artificial intelligence and managing it securely. The absence of specialized expertise poses a risk no less serious than cyberattacks themselves, as inadequate preparation or excessive reliance on intelligent systems may lead to counterproductive outcomes. In conclusion, the future of cybersecurity will not be determined in favor of a single technology, but rather by an integrated ecosystem in which the computational power of artificial intelligence is balanced with human insight and sound regulatory frameworks. It is this balance that will define societies’ ability to protect their digital space in an increasingly interconnected and complex world. Al-Mustaqbal University the first university in Iraq.