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Generative AI has a long way to go as siloed data and abuse of its capacity remain a downside – but it does change the game for security teams

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  • Ivanti research suggests GenAI boosts security operations, but data silos hinder its effectiveness
  • Malicious AI amplifies cyber threats, demanding improved defence and training
  • Investment in AI will maximize GenAI’s cybersecurity benefits

Generative AI tools have emerged as a transformative force in cybersecurity, offering enhanced threat detection, better security operations, improving predictive analytics, and facilitating real-time responses.

However, research from Ivanti reveals a paradox: while organizations are optimistic about its promise, challenges such as siloed data, sophisticated phishing threats, and a global cybersecurity talent gap hinder its full potential.

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