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With rapid AI adoption, businesses need new methods to protect their data. Network segmentation is the key to establishing a first and last line of defense.
In the hands of malicious actors, AI tools can enhance the scale and severity of all manner of scams, disinformation campaigns and other threats
As AI becomes more integrated into business and daily life, the need for robust cybersecurity measures becomes an imperative for the country.
The World Economic Forum (WEF) released its Global Cybersecurity Outlook 2025 report today, shedding light on the increasingly complex and unpredictable landscape of cyberspace. The report identifies critical challenges ranging from supply chain vulnerabilities to AI-driven threats and highlights the urgent need for enhanced cyber resilience.
The stakes for federal cyber defenders have never been higher, as adversaries exploit generative AI to launch faster, more complex attacks. With cybercriminals exfiltrating data in as little as 72 minutes,
We spoke to four industry experts to discover their predictions for 2025 when it comes to AI and its pros and cons.
AI is transforming our daily lives in many ways, from how we look at our social media accounts to how we compose an email. Its widespread presence has led to continuous evolution and adaptation. This transformative power is now being harnessed in cybersecurity by both attackers and defenders alike.
Influence of GenAI in cybersecurity on the rise: GenAI is transforming organizational operations but is also being exploited by cybercriminals for advanced attacks like deepfakes, phishing, data manipulation, and new malware. In response, organizations must fight fire with fire by deploying GenAI-powered threat detection and response systems.