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AI: The Frenemy of Cybersecurity – How Tech Companies Can Brace for Impact
AI solutions promise cybersecurity miracles but also threaten chaos. A whopping 72% of CISOs fear AI will lead to breaches, yet 80% plan to use AI to fight AI. The real danger? Your own employees using AI carelessly. Stay vigilant and educate your team!

Hot Take:
AI is like that friend who’s both your biggest cheerleader and your worst nightmare. While we’re busy throwing money at AI to protect us, it’s also plotting to rob us blind. It’s like giving your bank account details to your sworn enemy and hoping for the best. Tech companies, you’re in for a wild ride!
Key Points:
- 72% of CISOs believe AI solutions will lead to security breaches.
- 80% of CISOs still plan to implement AI tools to combat AI threats.
- Cybercrime is predicted to cost $9.5 trillion globally by 2024.
- The average cost of a data breach in 2023 was $4.45 million.
- 85% of cybersecurity pros attribute the increase in cyberattacks to generative AI.