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AI is helping hackers get access to systems quicker than ever before

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  • Hackers are carrying out attacks faster than ever, report claims
  • ReliaQuest research says encryption of exfiltrated data is becoming less likely
  • Phishing remains the top attack vector

As well as boosting businesses across the world, the adoption of AI by security teams and hackers has also changed the cybercrime landscape, with new research from ReliaQuest claiming cybercriminals are now faster than ever at breaching systems, with the average time between initial access and lateral movement now just 48 minutes.

Interestingly, the report found hackers are relying less and less on encryptions, with 80% of all breaches involving data exfiltration, but just 20% including encryption, and many attackers are, abandoning encryption altogether, focusing solely on data theft, “a faster, more profitable approach,” the report confirms.

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