Countering AI Risks

AI has transformative potential, but organizations lack a structured approach to its integration. AI systems require continuous data access, making them vulnerable to cyber-attacks and privacy risks, especially in AI driven user analysis. Organizations overlook the security risks that come with AI adoption.

Companies must embed cyber security into their AI strategies from day one to minimize risks and unlock its full potential.

Kokilaben Hospital deployed Check Point’s AI and ML-powered solutions to get real-time threat detection and remedy the situation. Alkem Laboratories faced cyber threats. Check Point helped here too with automatic threat prevention, secure remote access.

AI adoption is no longer optional but a necessity. However, at the same time, organizations must address critical concerns regarding cyber security.

Google has acquired Wiz for $32 billion and it underscores the growing cyber security risks.

The AI Readiness Index of Cisco reveals that only 18 percent organizations in India are fully prepared to deploy AI technology (down from 26 per cent in 2024). It underscores growing security challenges.

It is assumed that traditional controls suffice. Organizations must adopt zero-trust AI architectures. There should be Chief Information Security Officers who can take accountability. The security measures are still evolving. AI systems themselves are being attacked. In multiple agent systems, attackers can orchestrate automated cyber-attacks. AI-driven automation expands the attack surface. The security must be embedded at every stage of cloud deployment.

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