“It’s the cyber battle field out there,” added Cooksley. “Especially with AI – that can really turbo charge attackers’ ability to create maliciousness. AI helps them craft emails at scale, making them more convincing because they’re learning what works and what doesn’t. From there, they can use machine learning to analyze the behavior – it speeds up vulnerability scouting as well, scanning systems faster than a human could and zeroing in on weak spots. However, on the other side, AI can be a really big benefit for an employer’s protection. AI can sift through lots of data, continuously monitor your
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