Forbes November 14, 2024
Bernard Marr

Ensuring robust cybersecurity measures are in place is more important than ever when it comes to protecting organizations and even governments and nations from digital threats.

As society’s reliance on digital platforms, online connectivity, and the transfer and storage of data has grown, so has the number of potential attack vectors. Phishing attacks, identity theft and ransomware are all growing in frequency and scale.

Now, AI has been added to the mix, particularly generative AI. But while this revolutionary technology creates new risks, it also creates new opportunities.

Cyber security analysts, engineers, architects and ethical hackers are on the front line of this fight. Increasingly, their work will involve working collaboratively with intelligent machines and generative AI technology to tackle...

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