Invest in cybersecurity to combat ransomware and AI powered hacks

May 22, 2024
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TLDR:

  • 40% of cybersecurity leaders are increasing investment in cyber defenses due to ransomware and AI-generated cyber-attacks.
  • Infosecurity Europe 2024 will focus on ransomware and AI-powered threats, with sessions on crisis management and incident response.

The rise in sophisticated cyber-attacks has led to a greater emphasis on enhancing cyber defenses to combat evolving threats. A study conducted by Infosecurity Europe revealed that nearly 40% of cybersecurity leaders are accelerating investment in cyber defenses to address the growing ransomware threat and the emergence of AI-generated cyber-attacks. This urgency highlights the need for organizations to stay ahead of cyber threats by allocating resources to effective response and recovery strategies.

Infosecurity Europe 2024, Europe’s leading cybersecurity event, will feature sessions that delve deeper into ransomware and AI-powered threats. Speakers like Jon Davies from News Corp and Jennifer McGhee from Element Materials Technology will discuss crisis management, incident response, and ransomware payment decisions. These sessions aim to provide attendees with actionable guidance to strengthen their cybersecurity posture and ensure resilience against cyber-attacks.

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