he cyber threat landscape is changing constantly, with criminals taking advantage of the latest advances in IT to mount increasingly sophisticated attacks. Trends concerning the use of tech such as artificial intelligence and ransomware have dominated the headlines in 2023 – and these are set to cause even more disruption over the coming year.
As experts in the field will testify, businesses wishing to maintain effective defences need to be proactive, so what should their leaders be looking out for in 2024?
AI will pose a growing threat, but defenders will use it too
AI has featured in a relatively small proportion of reported incidents over the past year, but this will change as criminals start using the technology to “personalise and slowly scale up cyber attacks”, predicts Phil Venables, CISO at Google Cloud.
“By using AI-based large-language-model algorithms, attackers can make malicious content that looks, flows and reads like the original, making it even harder to detect phishing emails and messages,” he warns.
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