Forbes October 21, 2024
Tor Constantino, MBA

October is Cybersecurity Awareness Month where we all are reminded to update antivirus software on our devices, use strong passwords and multifactor authentication, as well as be extra careful against email phishing scams.

However, one area where cybersecurity seems to be lacking is a general understanding of the security and privacy risks associated with using AI on the job.

Survey Shows Lack of AI Training And AI Fear Are High

New research from the National Cybersecurity Alliance finds a surprising — and troubling — lack of awareness among surveyed workers regarding AI pitfalls.

  • Of those surveyed, 55% of participants who use AI on the job stated they have not received any training regarding AI’s risks.
  • While 65% of respondents...

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