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Securing the AI frontier: Protecting enterprise systems against AI-driven threats


It's the weaponized AI attacks targeting identities, unseen and often the most costly to recover from that most threaten enterprises.

2025 will be the year AI earns its role as the technological table stakes needed to provide real-time threat and endpoint monitoring, reduce alert fatigue for security operations center (SOC) analysts, automate patch management and identify deepfakes with greater accuracy, speed and scale than has been possible before. “We’ve been saying for a while that things like the cloud and identity and remote management tools and legitimate credentials are where the adversary has been moving because it’s too hard to operate unconstrained on the endpoint,” Elia Zaitsev, CTO at CrowdStrike, told VentureBeat in a recent interview. The answer isn’t necessarily spending more—it’s about finding ways to extend and harden existing systems to stretch budgets and boost protection against the anticipated onslaught of AI-driven attacks coming in 2025.

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