Article: Virtual panel: Security in the Machine Age: Expert Insights on AI Threat Evolution

This virtual panel brings together AI security experts to examine the evolution of AI-driven threats, from prompt injection and data poisoning to agent abuse and AI-powered social engineering. The discussion explores emerging attack patterns, incident response challenges, and the changes security teams must make as AI systems become more autonomous and integrated into critical workflows. By Claudio Masolo, Elham Arshad, Sabri Allani, Vijay Dilwale, Igor Maljkovic
The rapid deployment and integration of AI systems across industries make AI security an immediate and pressing concern, as vulnerabilities are actively being discovered and exploited.
This panel brings together experts to address the critical and evolving threats facing AI systems, providing insights into necessary architectural and operational changes for security practitioners and organizations.
The discussion highlights the shift towards more autonomous AI systems and the increasing sophistication of AI-powered attacks, demanding adaptive and proactive security strategies.
- · AI security solution providers
- · Cybersecurity consultancies
- · Organizations with robust AI governance frameworks
- · Organizations with immature AI security postures
- · AI system developers ignoring security by design
- · Legacy security vendors slow to adapt
Increased investment in AI security research and development.
Standardization of AI security best practices and regulatory frameworks.
Enhanced trust in AI systems due to improved resilience against attacks, accelerating their adoption in critical sectors.
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