The cybersecurity and AI landscape continues to evolve at a breathtaking pace, and with it, the associated risks. Credit: Shutterstock/NDAB Creativity The cybersecurity and AI landscape continues to evolve at a breathtaking pace, and with it, the associated risks. Snowballing cybercrime costs are compounded by a cybersecurity workforce gap of nearly 4.8 million professionals, as reported by ISC2. Meanwhile, ISACA’s end-2024 State of Cybersecurity Report shows that nearly half of those surveyed claim no involvement in the development, onboarding, or implementation of artificial intelligence (AI) solutions. This raises a critical question: will AI help close this gap or inadvertently amplify the cybersecurity challenges ahead? Building on my predictions from 2024 (many of which will still continue to be risks this year), I have identified a selection of prominent threats […]
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