The security industry was hit by an increasing number of AI-powered cyberattacks in 2023, and that is not going to slow down in 2024. As these attacks evolve as AI infiltrates every aspect of business, here’s what security leaders should resolve to do this year amid AI threats.
A two-day international summit held in the UK has concluded with an agreement on AI safety, with 28 countries that represent most of the leading forces in AI development getting on board.
The increasing prevalence of AI is creating a more dangerous phishing environment for companies of all sizes. A single hacker can now generate as much as 100 times more malicious content than they could previously.
AI-based information risk assessment is allowing companies to mitigate potential security risks and even predict future attacks with greater speed and accuracy than they could ever achieve through manual processes.
ChatGPT has answers for almost everything, but there’s one answer we may not know for a while: will this tool turn out to be the genie its creators regret taking out of the bottle over unintended consequences in AI for cybersecurity?
Companies are turning to AI to defend their networks and make up for a lack of personnel, but will it be smart enough to recognize a real threat with hackers developing their own AI-powered tools too?
The use of AI in HR is becoming increasingly popular as organizations look for ways to streamline and automate their HR processes. What are some of the risks related to privacy, bias, and employment law? Here's some best practice advice on how organizations can use AI in HR in a responsible and ethical manner.
It's now possible for artificial intelligence (AI) programming systems to create false information and present it as fact – and even trick cybersecurity experts into thinking the information is true.
More than 40% of privacy tech solutions aimed at ensuring legal compliance are predicted to rely on AI over the course of the next three years says Gartner analysts.
AI and ML models, and network and security collaboration can successfully address the shortcomings of legacy XDR, paving the path to more accurate detection, faster remediation and ensure business continuity.