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Why voluminous AI driven threats will not happen in 2025 and other predictions

Top cyber security executives from BeyondTrust , Qualys , OPSWAT , Cloudflare , Kaspersky , Tenable , Palo Alto Networks , share their insights , forecasts and predictions into 2025 and beyond , including how businesses and threat actors will return to narrow-AI use cases , why the fear of Generative AI catalysing a volume explosion in targeted attacks will not happen , how AI will impact the CISO ’ s role in years ahead , why business and security must strike a balance between innovation and security , and why CISOs should urgently shift focus to security transformation and remove vendors causing complexity , among other insights .

In 2024 , the UAE Cyber Security Council identified 155,000 vulnerable assets , with two in five critical vulnerabilities remaining unaddressed for over five years . Threat actors are not waiting . They are not trend-watching . They are creating the trends . Defenders must create some trends of their own or invite disaster .

As 2025 dawns , the CISO must question the status quo and ask themselves how things need to change in the coming year . Is AI a risk that requires a new security strategy ? Could it also be the answer to facing down a threat landscape that is scaling up in terms of both volume and stealth capabilities ? Will AI replace security professionals or augment their efforts ?
CISOs ’ resolutions for 2025 will involve cultural shifts in risk management and collaboration between security and other functions , from IT to the C-suite . To do better , security leaders must focus on business-oriented measures backed by data , and holistic solutions that help target resources where they can make the greatest impact .

Businesses and threat actors will return to narrow-AI use cases

Morey Haber , Chief Security Advisor , BeyondTrust

In cybersecurity , we know planning is everything . We know to be forewarned is to be forearmed . Meanwhile , AI is , in many respects , a boon to businesses but in the wrong hands has been feared to also be a bane . As we shall see , however , much of this fear has been unfounded . As the years progress , industry experts also continue to fret over the implications of quantum computing .

# 1 Fear of Generative AI catalysing a volume explosion in targeted attacks is unfounded
In 2025 , expect to see businesses return to more proven narrow-AI use cases to restore predictability to the ROI of AI projects . Automation and the upskilling of business functions are likely to be among the most common implementations . In parallel , we can expect threat actors , to minimise their costs , return to using narrow AI to soften entry barriers . The fear of Generative AI catalysing a volume explosion in targeted , bespoke attacks is therefore unfounded .
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