Cybersecurity Dive September 19, 2024
Lindsey Wilkinson

Executives worry their organization lacks the ability to protect applications and workloads, according to a Flexential survey.

Dive Brief:

  • IT leaders say increased AI investments have made their organizations more vulnerable to cyberthreats, according to a Flexential survey published last week.
  • More than half of executives credit the complexity of AI applications for weakening their company’s cybersecurity posture by expanding the attack surface, according to the survey of 350 IT decision-makers at organizations with annual revenues of more than $100 million.
  • Around 2 in 5 IT leaders say their security teams lack the skills needed to protect AI applications and workloads.

Dive Insight:

As AI has become more interwoven in the fabric of IT strategy, concerns...

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