Don’t overlook the BISO role when it comes to growth and continuity
- Check Point Software Technologies unveiled its AI security report on Wednesday during the 2025 RSAC event held in San Francisco.
- The report highlights rising AI risks caused by unauthorized tools, data loss, and vulnerabilities as cybercriminals increasingly use AI in attacks.
- The report reveals that approximately 1 out of every 13 generative AI prompts includes potentially sensitive information, while about 1 out of every 80 carries a significant risk of data exposure, prompting organizations to carefully evaluate their AI data handling practices.
- The report cites dark web findings that hackers use popular models like ChatGPT and bespoke AI tools such as WormGPT, emphasizing AI's role in evolving cyber threats.
- Check Point recommends incorporating AI defensively to keep pace with emerging risks while implementing safeguards to protect data and ensure operational continuity.
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Check Point Software recently launched its inaugural AI Security Report at RSA Conference 2025. This report offers an in-depth exploration of how cyber criminals are weaponising artificial intelligence (AI), alongside strategic insights for defenders to stay ahead. As AI reshapes industries, it has also erased the lines between truth and deception in the digital world. Cyber criminals […]
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