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AI Cybercrime Apocalypse: How to Survive the Digital Armageddon
As AI tools become more advanced, cybercriminals are leveraging them to launch faster and larger-scale attacks. With the rise of AI-powered cybercrime, businesses must revamp cybersecurity policies and employee training to mitigate potential damages. RiverSafe’s report highlights how CISOs are navigating this evolving threat landscape.

Hot Take:
Who needs a dystopian sci-fi thriller when you’ve got AI-powered cybercriminals wreaking havoc every 39 seconds? Forget Arnold Schwarzenegger’s Terminator; the real threat isn’t from the future, it’s in your inbox today!
Key Points:
- Cyberattacks occur every 39 seconds, with AI turbocharging these threats.
- Cybercrime is forecasted to cost $9.5 trillion by 2024.
- One in five Chief Information Security Officers (CISOs) identify AI as the biggest cyber threat.
- Generative AI tools like ChatGPT can inadvertently increase the risk of data breaches through employee misuse.
- 75% of CISOs believe insider threats pose a greater risk than external ones.