As AI applications continue to grow, cybersecurity leaders are racing to anticipate and counter new, AI-driven threats that can adapt and learn to evade detection and mitigation. The malicious use of AI has been growing, with potential for a new breed of cyberattack that can adapt and learn. Both the US government and the European Union are placing cybersecurity front and center, developing guidance, rules, and regulations to identify and mitigate this new risk landscape. Cybersecurity leaders must develop comprehensive AI strategies to ensure privacy, security, and compliance across the business, including identifying use cases, resources, governance frameworks, and evaluating AI implementations. As AI regulations continue to evolve, cybersecurity will play a central role in addressing the challenges and threats posed by AI.

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