Forbes March 7, 2025
Thyaga Vasudevan

By this point in time, there’s likely no field left untouched by advancements in AI and ML. These technologies have radically transformed everything—from how employees work to how products and systems are being developed—and will only continue to reshape industries as time goes on.

While the increased adoption of AI within enterprises is generally positive for employees and pushes business innovation forward, it is also raising difficult questions for security teams, such as how to use this technology safely and responsibly and protect against new, AI-powered attacks. A 2024 Gartner survey showcased how concerns around AI risks have grown, noting that three of the top six risks that auditors planned to increase coverage on from 2023 to 2024 were AI-related.

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