The increasing reliance on AI tools and interconnected systems amplifies the threat of zero-day vulnerabilities, which attackers can exploit before fixes are available. Experts suggest that AI itself may aid in discovering and patching these flaws, but also that attackers will leverage AI to find and operationalize exploits at machine speed. This necessitates a shift towards continuous security management, adaptive resilience, and data fragmentation to limit the impact of inevitable breaches. AI
IMPACT AI is increasing the speed and sophistication of cyberattacks, necessitating adaptive resilience and continuous security management.
RANK_REASON The article is a collection of expert opinions and advice on cybersecurity threats, rather than a primary announcement of a new model, research, or product.
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