AI’s Dark Side: Splunk Report Forecasts Troubled Trends in Privacy and Security

 

There is no doubt that AI is going to be very beneficial to security professionals, but cybercriminals will be looking for ways to harness the power of AI to their advantage as well. As bad actors push artificial intelligence to new extremes, Splunk’s Security Predictions 2024 report predicts that it will certainly expand organisations’ attack surfaces. 
As a result of the advancement of artificial intelligence, malicious actors will have a better chance of enhancing their portfolios and strategies. As it is anticipated that new threats will emerge in 2024, a new wave of attack methods spawning not only from artificial intelligence but also from the robust adoption of 5G in India is anticipated.
As a result, cybercriminals will have more opportunities to exploit cybercriminals since the attack surface is already wide. According to Robert Pizzari, Group Vice President, Strategic Advisor, Asia Pacific, Splunk, cybercriminals will have more opportunities.

Among the key trends in security and observability that Splunk has identified for 2024, are the following: 

It is anticipated that, by 2024, CISOs will also have a greater stake at stake due to the increasing stringency, complexity, and difficulty of navigating the regulatory environment. According to the State of Security 2023, 79% of line-of-business sta

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