The Shifting Role of AI in Cybersecurity: A Realistic Outlook for 2025

The Shifting Role of AI in Cybersecurity: A Realistic Outlook for 2025

The Shifting Role of AI in Cybersecurity: A Realistic Outlook for 2025

As the world races towards 2025, the cybersecurity industry is recalibrating its expectations of artificial intelligence. Despite the initial enthusiasm surrounding AI’s potential to revolutionize cybersecurity, experts like Andrey Leskin, CTO of Qrator Labs, caution that AI will not be the ultimate solution many hoped for.

AI has offered improvements in monitoring and threat detection, but significant breakthroughs remain elusive. The hype is expected to wane as the industry embraces more realistic applications, emphasizing the need for robust verification mechanisms and vigilance against emerging threats.

Key Vulnerabilities

  • Attacks on large language models
  • Misuse of generative AI for deepfakes

These vulnerabilities highlight the necessity for innovative approaches in safeguarding digital ecosystems.

Contributor:

Nishkam Batta

Nishkam Batta

Editor-in-Chief – HonestAI Magazine
AI consultant – GrayCyan AI Solutions

Nish specializes in helping mid-size American and Canadian companies assess AI gaps and build AI strategies to help accelerate AI adoption. He also helps developing custom AI solutions and models at GrayCyan. Nish runs a program for founders to validate their App ideas and go from concept to buzz-worthy launches with traction, reach, and ROI.

Contributor:

Nishkam Batta

Nishkam Batta
Editor-in-Chief - HonestAI Magazine AI consultant - GrayCyan AI Solutions

Nish specializes in helping mid-size American and Canadian companies assess AI gaps and build AI strategies to help accelerate AI adoption. He also helps developing custom AI solutions and models at GrayCyan. Nish runs a program for founders to validate their App ideas and go from concept to buzz-worthy launches with traction, reach, and ROI.

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