AI: A Double-Edged Sword in Cybersecurity
AI Takes Center Stage: Elevating Cybersecurity Risks and Defenses
As AI continues to evolve, its role in shaping cybersecurity is increasingly prominent. This article explores how generative AI is a boon and a bane for organizations. From sophisticated phishing to deepfake threats, AI heightens risks while also enhancing security measures. Discover how businesses can balance AI's advantages with the potential dangers it poses.
Introduction to AI‑Driven Cybersecurity Risks
Rising Threats: AI‑Enabled Cyber Attacks
Employee Use and Data Leakage Concerns
AI as a Cybersecurity Ally
The Role of Basic Cyber Hygiene
Legal and Regulatory Challenges
Balancing AI's Risks and Economic Benefits
Public Concerns and Optimism
Future Implications: The Evolving Cyber Arms Race
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