How will CISOs be impacted by the proliferation of Artificial Intelligence in Cybersecurity

How will CISOs be impacted by the proliferation of Artificial Intelligence in Cybersecurity

How will CISOs be impacted by the proliferation of Artificial Intelligence in Cybersecurity

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The proliferation of AI has taken the world by storm, yet the impact on cybersecurity and the Chief Information Security Officers (“CISOs”) that manage it is mixed. Marching to an impressive sustained annual growth, which is expected to continue through the decade, AI can no longer be ignored for its potential benefits, and risks.

As organizations embrace AI in a myriad of ways, including as a time-saver across departments in many areas of operations, a disturbingly low percentage of CISOs report relying on it in their day-to-day activities.? This points to a disconnect between siloed departments and the primary parties responsible for ensuring the cybersecurity of the organization.? ?Furthermore, there has been little, if any, training of employees in the appropriate and safe usage of generative AI in the workplace, a glaring shortcoming that can put an entire organization at risk.

Discipline and governing protocols around the use of AI are found to be lacking and CISOs have been slow in adapting to the excitement and embrace of emerging AI technologies and applications.

Furthermore, there has been little if any training of employees in the appropriate and safe usage of generative AI in the workplace, a glaring risk that can put an entire organization at risk.

CISOs are notoriously overworked and, in some cases, may potentially be held personally liable for errors or damages. With the rapidly evolving cyberthreat landscape, while challenging, it is absolutely critical that CISOs remain abreast of new developments in AI and address related security challenges accordingly. This will undoubtedly add to their workload and responsibilities as AI’s threats to security continue to mount.

While AI is being hailed for its obvious benefits, it is also providing opportunity for bad actors to leverage its power for nefarious purposes. Their tactics could, for example, ?lead to faster and more widespread phishing activity

Through phishing, hackers can now bait potential victims with perfect accuracy, as opposed to previous attempts that were notoriously riddled with errors, typos, and inaccuracies.? In addition, the use of deepfake AI technology is tripping up even the most seasoned of IT professionals, not to mention lower level employees. Recently, a multinational suffered a $26 million loss when a deepfake video of their CFO conned staff into making what they thought were legitimate bank transfers.? Another concerning trend that has emerged is the redirection of AI, causing the technology to malfunction, outputting incorrect, and in many cases, even damaging content and information. In effect, hackers can literally poison an AI system in a manner that will compromise an organization’s security and integrity. Without adequate awareness, training, governing protocols, and other security measures, more companies will remain at risk for these and other calamities.

In order to neutralize and counter threats of this nature as well as other developing risks, organizations must first understand the new AI landscape. For many non-tech administrators, the learning curve is significant and many report feeling intimidated or overwhelmed by the advent and propagation of AI. It is high time to bite the bullet and introduce broad education on generative AI–both its strengths and weaknesses-so that decision-makers can appropriately calculate their organizations’ risks and assign adequate budgets to governance, training, and technology that will more effectively secure their businesses.? CISOs need their support, intellectually, managerially, and budgetarily in order to meet the threats arising from the rapid spread of AI on every level of operation..? Without it, CISOs will impotently flounder in an ever-evolving sea of AI-powered advancement, unable to deflect attempts to destroy, malign, trick, and ultimately steal from their organizations.? CISOs represent the front line of cybersecurity and it is imperative that they be robustly equipped with the education, tools, and comprehensive support necessary to keep their employers safe. Championing this support will take vision, courage, humility, and unwavering leadership. Time will tell who is up to the task.

#Cybersecurity #CISO #CEO #ArtificialIntelligence #AI #security The Futurum Group

Kajol Patel

Partner Alliance Marketing Operations at Data Dynamics

1 周

As AI continues to revolutionize industries, CISOs must adapt to a new era of cyber threats and opportunities. By understanding the potential benefits and risks of AI, implementing robust security measures, and staying informed about emerging trends, CISOs can effectively safeguard their organizations and drive digital innovation. #Cybersecurity #CISO #AI #security

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Jane Frankland

Cybersecurity Influencer | Advisor | Author | Speaker | LinkedIn Top Voice | Award-Winning Security Leader | Awards Judge | UN Women UK Delegate to the UN CSW | Recognised by Wiki & UNESCO

4 个月

Great read, Shira! ?? AI's changing the game for CISOs big time. It's like having a super-smart sidekick that's always on guard. But, it’s not all sunshine and rainbows - gotta stay sharp to keep AI from turning into the enemy’s advantage. It’s gonna be a wild ride figuring out how to balance power and responsibility.

R. Scott Lippy PMP, CCP

Professional Services are complicated! I help simplify them!

5 个月

Brock Lippy Weren't we just discussing security as related to AI????

Oren Shapiro

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5 个月

Really insightful. Thanks!

Andy C.

Director Data Analytics

5 个月

why just CISOs??

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