The RSAC Conference this year witnessed a record attendance of nearly 44,000 participants, leading to extensive discussions about artificial intelligence (AI) in cyber security. With 90% of organizations adopting or planning to adopt generative AI, the technology is seen as a valuable tool for enhancing security capabilities. However, the growing use of AI by cyber criminals, particularly in malware, poses significant risks, leading to a competitive 'Spy vs. Spy' scenario in cybersecurity. The term 'agentic AI' was prevalent, hinting at the evolving and autonomous capabilities of AI systems.
Practically every single person at RSAC 2023 discussed the use of or abuse of artificial intelligence (AI) in cyber security.
90% of organizations are adopting generative AI for security, highlighting its significant role in enhancing IT and security professionals' skill sets.
AI-enhanced malware has become a top risk for enterprise leaders, emphasizing the need for vigilance as the stakes in this tech arms race rise.
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