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Hackers use GenAI to attack more frequently and effectively

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  • Splunk CISO report lays out security team’s thoughts on 2024
  • Report details the increase in GenAI in both cyberdefense and cyberattacks
  • There’s a notable gap between the thoughts of board members and security experts

The rise of Generative AI (GenAI) in cybersecurity is continuing, with over half (52%) of CISOs prioritizing innovative with emerging technologies, although only a third (33%) of board members agree, new research has claimed.

The latest Splunk CISO Report outlines the priorities and opinions of industry professionals, noting how the cyber landscape is changing rapidly, but 41% of security leaders reported requirements are getting easier to keep up with, despite the increased effectiveness and frequency of cyberattacks.

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