The increasing adoption of Artificial Intelligence in cybersecurity is a double-edged sword. On one hand, AI offers advanced capabilities for threat detection, anomaly identification, and automated response, potentially strengthening defenses against complex cyberattacks. On the other hand, the same AI technologies can be exploited by adversaries to develop more sophisticated and evasive attacks. The rapid pace of AI integration means that security professionals must constantly adapt, and the effectiveness of AI defenses is contingent on the quality of data and algorithms used, as well as the ongoing efforts to counter AI-driven threats.
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AI's Cybersecurity Boom May Be Creating New Problems
While AI is being hailed as a powerful tool for enhancing cybersecurity, its rapid integration may also be introducing new vulnerabilities and exacerbating existing challenges.
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