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AI is accelerating the pace of cyber threats, creating an urgent need for new security paradigms.
While AI-powered defenses are improving, threat actors are leveraging the same tools for automated attacks, deepfake fraud, and AI-powered social engineering. With regulations evolving, enterprises must act decisively to mitigate emerging risks.
To unpack the complexities of this shifting landscape, we bring together two highly renowned experts:🔹 Phédra Clouner – Deputy Director, Centre for Cybersecurity Belgium🔹 Louis de Diesbach – Technology ethicist
📌 Key insights from this episode:
📊 Why this matters:
🔍 Emerging Threats: AI is being utilized to conduct more sophisticated cyberattacks, such as AI-enhanced social engineering, where attackers generate highly realistic phishing emails or deepfakes to deceive individuals into divulging sensitive information.
💰 Market Dynamics: in response to the increasing sophistication of cyberattacks, organizations invested approximately $200 billion in cybersecurity products and services in 2024, up from $140 billion in 2020 (McKinsey - The cybersecurity provider’s next opportunity: Making AI safer).
🔎 Beyond firewalls, beyond compliance—this is about securing AI itself. The future of cybersecurity depends on our ability to anticipate, adapt, and act.
www.digitalcity.brussels
Subscribe to our Podcast - Digital Talks
AI is accelerating the pace of cyber threats, creating an urgent need for new security paradigms.
While AI-powered defenses are improving, threat actors are leveraging the same tools for automated attacks, deepfake fraud, and AI-powered social engineering. With regulations evolving, enterprises must act decisively to mitigate emerging risks.
To unpack the complexities of this shifting landscape, we bring together two highly renowned experts:🔹 Phédra Clouner – Deputy Director, Centre for Cybersecurity Belgium🔹 Louis de Diesbach – Technology ethicist
📌 Key insights from this episode:
📊 Why this matters:
🔍 Emerging Threats: AI is being utilized to conduct more sophisticated cyberattacks, such as AI-enhanced social engineering, where attackers generate highly realistic phishing emails or deepfakes to deceive individuals into divulging sensitive information.
💰 Market Dynamics: in response to the increasing sophistication of cyberattacks, organizations invested approximately $200 billion in cybersecurity products and services in 2024, up from $140 billion in 2020 (McKinsey - The cybersecurity provider’s next opportunity: Making AI safer).
🔎 Beyond firewalls, beyond compliance—this is about securing AI itself. The future of cybersecurity depends on our ability to anticipate, adapt, and act.
www.digitalcity.brussels
Subscribe to our Podcast - Digital Talks