Artificial Intelligence is changing the rules of cybersecurity—but not only for defenders.
Today, cybercriminals are leveraging AI to automate attacks, personalize phishing emails, clone voices, create convincing deepfakes, develop adaptive malware, and identify vulnerabilities at unprecedented speed.
The result?
Cyberattacks are becoming smarter, faster, more scalable, and significantly harder to detect.
A phishing email no longer contains obvious grammatical errors.
A phone call may sound exactly like your CEO.
A fake video can influence business decisions.
Malware can now evolve to evade traditional security controls.
This is the new reality of cybercrime.

The challenge for organizations is no longer whether AI will be used against them—it is whether they are prepared to recognize and defend against AI-powered threats.
In today’s discussion, I explore how cybercriminals are weaponizing AI, the implications for businesses, and why cyber resilience must evolve alongside technological innovation.

🛡️ Key Takeaway:
AI is not replacing cybercriminals—it is making them more efficient, more convincing, and more dangerous.
Stay informed. Stay vigilant. Stay cyber resilient.
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