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Splunk Security expert warns AI increases cyber attack surface with more data

John Morgan of Splunk Security highlights that increased data volume for AI does not solely enhance visibility but also expands the potential attack surface. The primary challenge lies in effectively curating this data, enriching it with context, and structuring it appropriately for AI-driven incident correlation. This raises questions about whether AI will ultimately reduce or exacerbate security-related noise and risks. AI

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    “More data” doesn’t just mean more visibility. It can also mean more attack surface. John Morgan of Splunk Security points to the real challenge: curating data,

    “More data” doesn’t just mean more visibility. It can also mean more attack surface. John Morgan of Splunk Security points to the real challenge: curating data, adding context, and putting it into the right schema so AI can actually help correlate incidents. Do you see AI reducin…