Cybersecurity Dive August 19, 2024
Eoin Hinchy, CEO and co-founder, Tines

Security leaders agree that the benefits of embracing AI outweigh the risks, but those risks are posing significant challenges. In fact, 98% of large tech executives report pausing internal genAI initiatives due to security risk factors.

Thanks to a new survey by Tines, we know exactly what’s holding organizations back, and what CISOs are most concerned about when it comes to AI adoption.

In CISO perspectives: separating the reality of AI from the hype, 53 CISOs across the US, Europe and Australia shared the challenges they’re facing in deploying AI tools and systems. The results were illuminating, with data privacy concerns, insufficient staff and lack of required skills among the biggest challenges.

So what can security leaders do...

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Topics: AI (Artificial Intelligence), Cybersecurity, Survey / Study, Technology, Trends
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