Why Good Cyber Defense Rarely Stops Attackers

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• Cybercrime outcomes continue to worsen despite stronger controls and broader collaboration among security teams. • AI-based attacks are increasingly challenging cyber defenders, according to Brian Cute of the Global Cyber Alliance.

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Original Source Material

Global Cyber Alliance: as AI Fuels Cybercrime, Outcomes Keep Getting Worse Security teams report stronger controls and broader collaboration each year. Yet cybercrime outcomes continue to worsen. Brian Cute of the Global Cyber Alliance says artificial intelligence-based attacks are tipping the scales against cyber defenders.