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Experts address rising AI-driven cyber threats

A staggering 84% of IT and security leaders find AI-enhanced tools have exacerbated the challenge of detecting phishing and smishing attacks, which were already significant threats. In response, 81% of organisations have enacted AI usage policies for employees, with 77% of leaders expressing familiarity with best practices for AI security. More than half (51%) of security leaders view AI-driven attacks as the most severe threat to their organisations.

Alarmingly, 35% of respondents feel ill-prepared to address these attacks compared to other cyber threats. Organisations are deploying several key strategies to meet these emerging challenges:

Data encryption is utilised by 51% of IT leaders. Encryption serves as a crucial defence against unauthorised access and is vital against AI-fuelled attacks.

With 45% of organisations prioritising enhanced training programmes, there is a focused effort to equip employees to recognise and counter AI-driven phishing and smishing intrusions. 41% of organisations are investing in advanced threat detection systems. This underscores the need for improved detection and response to sophisticated AI threats.

Addressing rising AI-driven threats

The advent of AI-driven cyber threats undeniably presents new challenges. Nevertheless, fundamental cybersecurity practices – such as data encryption, employee education, and advanced threat detection – continue to be essential.

Organisations must ensure these essential measures are consistently re-evaluated and adjusted to counter emerging threats. In addition to these core practices, advanced security frameworks like zero trust and Privileged Access Management (PAM) solutions can bolster an organisation’s resilience. Zero trust demands continuous verification of all users, devices, and applications, reducing the risk of unauthorised access and minimising potential damage during an attack.

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PAM offers targeted security for an organisation’s most sensitive accounts, crucial for defending against complex AI-driven threats that aim at high-level credentials. Darren Guccione, CEO and Co-Founder of Keeper Security, commented: “AI-driven attacks are a formidable challenge, but by reinforcing our cybersecurity fundamentals and adopting advanced security measures, we can build resilient defences against these evolving threats.

Proactivity is also key for organisations. Regularly reviewing security policies, performing routine audits, and fostering a culture of cybersecurity awareness are all essential.

While organisations are advancing, cybersecurity requires perpetual vigilance. Merging traditional practices with modern approaches like zero trust and PAM will empower organisations to maintain an edge over developing AI-powered threats.

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