Artificial intelligence (AI) is adopting its role as a global warrior against cyberthreats. Although it has become widely used in the military, security agencies are also combining AI technologies to use deep learning to find similarities and contrasts in a data collection. One billion dollars is being invested in AI-based companies like Open AI by companies like Microsoft.Companies are currently looking for ever-more-technologically-advanced methods of protecting classified and sensitive data in an environment where cyber threats are constantly evolving and firewalls and antivirus software are seen as antiquated instruments. According to ESG study, 29% of security professionals want to use AI technology to speed up the virus detection process. Additionally, 27% expect this invention to hasten their incident response time. Interest for AI security stems from the complexity of code AI can analyze in a short amount of time.