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Host Grace Chng talks with Teo Xiang Zheng of Ensign InfoSecurity about how cybercriminals are weaponising AI, from AI-generated phishing and deepfakes to automated reconnaissance and exploit prototyping, supercharging the underground economy and dramatically raising attack volume and believability.
They also unpack the cyber supply-chain risk, why Singapore’s hub status makes it attractive to adversaries, and what CEOs should do: treat cyber intelligence as business intelligence, join information-sharing communities, and invest in visibility and resilient supply-chain practices as AI-driven and state-level threats grow.
By News On TechHost Grace Chng talks with Teo Xiang Zheng of Ensign InfoSecurity about how cybercriminals are weaponising AI, from AI-generated phishing and deepfakes to automated reconnaissance and exploit prototyping, supercharging the underground economy and dramatically raising attack volume and believability.
They also unpack the cyber supply-chain risk, why Singapore’s hub status makes it attractive to adversaries, and what CEOs should do: treat cyber intelligence as business intelligence, join information-sharing communities, and invest in visibility and resilient supply-chain practices as AI-driven and state-level threats grow.