AI or Die: Navigating Cyber Risks in the Era of Artificial Intelligence

Kyocera CISO Andrew Smith shares insights on addressing cyber risks with AI. Since the ChatGPT explosion, AI has been both a boon and a bane. Companies must adapt or risk becoming the Pan-Am of the AI era. Embrace AI wisely, educate employees, and keep cyber-hygiene in check to stay ahead.

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Hot Take:

AI in business is like a double-edged sword: one side will automate your coffee order and the other will empty your bank account if you’re not careful. Embrace it, but remember that with great power comes great responsibility, and perhaps a few new cybersecurity protocols.

Key Points:

  • AI is here to stay, and businesses need to adapt or risk becoming the next digital dinosaur.
  • Understanding legal boundaries and cybersecurity implications is crucial before diving into AI.
  • Choosing the right AI transformation partner is key, but don’t let shiny case studies blind you to potential security flaws.
  • Cyber-education for employees is essential to prevent them from becoming unwitting accomplices in cyber-attacks.
  • Regular reviews of AI tools ensure they remain effective and secure, preventing potential vulnerabilities.

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