A hollowed out data layer is making CISOs fly blind into AI attacks

Cybersecurity leaders face a critical blind spot as AI-driven attacks escalate. Existing security data layers are insufficient for AI defense systems, leaving organizations vulnerable to sophisticated threats operating at machine speed.
Key takeaways
- AI is transforming both cyber offense and defense.
- Current security data infrastructure is inadequate for AI defenders.
- CISOs must address data layer gaps for effective AI security.
- Machine-speed attacks require AI-powered, data-rich defenses.
Why it matters
Organizations deploying AI for security must ensure their data infrastructure can support AI-powered defenses. Without this, AI security tools will be ineffective, leaving businesses exposed to AI-driven cyberattacks that move too quickly for human intervention.
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