AI Attacks: Why Your Antivirus Won’t Save You – Infosecurity Europe 2025 Insights

AI-generated cyber-attacks have become the primary threat to organizations, with cyber defenders scrambling to keep up. As deepfake detectors struggle like a cat chasing its tail, AI experts at Infosecurity Europe 2025 will strategize how to defend against these crafty digital menaces. AI is on every defender’s mind and budget.

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Hot Take:

Artificial Intelligence in cybersecurity is like a double-edged sword; it can either fend off cyber threats or turn into a cyber attacker’s best friend. As AI gets smarter, both the hackers and the defenders are loading up their arsenals with AI tools, and it’s starting to feel like a scene from a sci-fi movie. So, grab your popcorn, because AI-generated cyber-attacks are the new blockbuster threat, and the defenders are desperately trying to not be the ones left holding the bag of popcorn when the credits roll!

Key Points:

– AI-generated cyber-attacks are considered a primary threat to organizations.
– 71% of expected cybersecurity budget increases are attributed to AI.
– Next-gen AI assistants are on the horizon, ready to perform tasks for users.
– Deepfakes and AI-powered social engineering are major concerns.
– Detection of AI-generated content remains challenging, especially for text and images.

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