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19/02/2025 - AI and Cybersecurity: What CISOs Need to Know About Emerging Threats

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Source: Intelligent CIO Africa

The Intelligent CIO Africa article examines the growing challenges that Chief Information Security Officers (CISOs) face due to AI-driven cybersecurity threats. As AI technology advances, both cybercriminals and security professionals are leveraging AI for offensive and defensive cyber strategies.

One of the main concerns is AI-powered cyberattacks. Hackers are using AI to create more sophisticated malware, automate phishing campaigns, and bypass traditional security defenses. AI-generated deepfake scams and AI-enhanced brute-force attacks pose a significant threat to organizations worldwide.

CISOs are also being urged to address AI-driven vulnerabilities in corporate IT systems. AI models that automate security monitoring and incident response can themselves become targets for manipulation, leading to AI-powered exploits that evade detection.

Another challenge is AI bias in cybersecurity tools. Some AI-based security solutions may fail to detect threats accurately due to biased training data, leading to false positives or missed attacks. Ensuring AI security systems are transparent and accountable is critical for building trust in AI-driven cybersecurity.

The article highlights strategies for CISOs to mitigate AI-related risks, including deploying AI-powered threat detection, enhancing employee AI awareness training, and collaborating with regulatory agencies to establish AI security standards.

Experts predict that AI will play an increasingly central role in cybersecurity, and organizations that fail to adapt to AI-driven threats will face heightened security risks in 2025 and beyond.