Author: Lisa Strydom

In a world where artificial intelligence (AI) is increasingly being weaponised by cybercriminals, the question of whether we can effectively combat AI threats with more AI is not just a technical inquiry, but a pressing global concern. The rise of AI-generated cyberattacks, such as deepfake technology and automated hacking attempts, has created a cybersecurity arms race. Yet, ironically, it’s AI itself that might hold the key to turning the tide in this escalating battle. As cybersecurity incidents continue to surge, the thousands of job vacancies that remain unfilled due to a shortage of qualified talent means that organisations are left…

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