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Back in January I had a chat with Doug Kersten, CISO for Appfire, that had soemwise words about the intersection of Ai and security. He said AI amplifies existing weaknesses. It doesn't create new threats. AI-driven attacks (phishing, deepfakes) succeed by exploiting poor security fundamentals like weak training and monitoring. And that's what we have to worry about most. This conversation was about rational response to the use of AI in security. Seems timely.
By Lou CoveyBack in January I had a chat with Doug Kersten, CISO for Appfire, that had soemwise words about the intersection of Ai and security. He said AI amplifies existing weaknesses. It doesn't create new threats. AI-driven attacks (phishing, deepfakes) succeed by exploiting poor security fundamentals like weak training and monitoring. And that's what we have to worry about most. This conversation was about rational response to the use of AI in security. Seems timely.

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