Artificial intelligence (AI) is becoming increasingly integral to cybersecurity, with 44% of UK businesses believing it will enhance security measures in 2025. The technology is being utilized for real-time vulnerability identification and attack prevention, with many organizations planning to implement robotics cybersecurity. A significant majority of enterprise leaders anticipate a generative AI reckoning as expectations for AI capabilities evolve.
The cybersecurity landscape is shifting into a high-stakes arms race, with both hackers and defenders employing AI tools. While AI aids cybersecurity teams in analyzing data and identifying threats, it also empowers threat actors to enhance phishing attacks and create sophisticated malware. As AI technology continues to advance, organizations must adopt proactive cybersecurity policies to stay ahead of potential attacks.
• 44% of UK businesses see AI as beneficial for cybersecurity in 2025.
• AI is transforming the dynamics between hackers and cybersecurity teams.
Generative AI is expected to redefine expectations and capabilities in cybersecurity by 2025.
Polymorphic malware can change its code to evade detection by traditional security measures.
Adversarial AI is used by attackers to manipulate AI systems into making incorrect decisions.
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