Artificial intelligence is creating new and amplified cybersecurity risks for supply chains, making them prime targets for sophisticated threat actors. AI can be used by attackers to automate reconnaissance, create evasive malware, and execute personalized phishing campaigns, while also enabling manipulation of AI systems through adversarial inputs and prompt injection. Although AI presents these offensive advantages, it also offers powerful defensive capabilities such as real-time anomaly detection and automated incident response, which can be integrated into AI-native security solutions to enhance supply chain resilience. AI
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IMPACT AI's dual role as both an enabler of sophisticated cyberattacks and a tool for enhanced defense is reshaping the landscape of supply chain security.
RANK_REASON The article discusses existing trends and potential future risks related to AI and supply chain cybersecurity, rather than announcing a new product, research, or event.