AI, Compliance, and a New Era of Cybersecurity
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AI, Compliance, and a New Era of Cybersecurity
"No matter the industry, AI has impacted it in one way or another. Particularly because of the digitization of essentially everything, AI has been integrated into facets of organizations that might not be immediately obvious. Whether in customer support, data processing, or authentication systems, AI is quietly shaping the way businesses operate. But with this widespread digitization comes new vulnerabilities."
"AI makes the lives of good, law-abiding organizations easier - but it's not beholden to the good side. Bad actors are using the very same technology to probe for weaknesses and exploit them at unprecedented speed. Because of this - and the many other evolving factors influencing cybersecurity - cyber compliance and close adherence to legislation [JA1] have become mission-critical."
AI has been integrated across organizational functions due to widespread digitization, improving areas like customer support, data processing, and authentication systems. Widespread digitization also introduces new vulnerabilities as bad actors leverage AI to probe and exploit weaknesses with unprecedented speed. Cyber compliance and strict adherence to legislation have become mission-critical for protecting operations, finances, and legal standing. Organizations should adopt internal cybersecurity policies that exceed minimum legislative requirements to ensure stronger protection. Historical large-scale breaches such as the Mirai botnet and SolarWinds supply-chain compromise drove regulatory and standards responses, including executive orders and NIST guidance for IoT and critical infrastructure.
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