AI boosts cybersecurity fears

May 7, 2024
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  • 85% of U.S. employees associate AI with more advanced cyberattacks
  • 78% express worry about AI exploitation in cyberattacks

In a recent survey, 85% of U.S. private and public sector employees believed that artificial intelligence was linked to more advanced cyberattacks, while 78% expressed concerns about AI exploitation in cyberattacks. The survey also found that 91% of respondents wanted updated training on AI, but only 62% reported that responsible AI use was a priority within their organizations. As a result, EY is urging organizations to prioritize AI education efforts from top management down. This includes implementing hands-on AI training for employees and improving public transparency on AI technologies to mitigate associated risks.

According to EY Cybersecurity Chief Technology Officer Dan Mellen, cybersecurity training and leadership attention are essential for developing a strong security posture within organizations. The article also highlights the importance of organizations providing more information on the development and deployment of AI technologies to help prevent potential risks.


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