ISMG Editors: How AI Is Reshaping Cybersecurity Strategy

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Security leaders in 2026 will face increased pressure from AI-driven risks, limited resources, and a complex threat landscape; AI is reshaping cybersecurity strategies.

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Also: Leadership Decisions Shaping Cybersecurity in 2026 Security leaders are heading into 2026 facing growing pressure from AI-driven risks, limited resources and an increasingly complex threat landscape. Sean Mack, who leads ISMG's CXO Advisor practice, joined ISMG editors to discuss how these forces are reshaping security.