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Angriffe mit KI-Unterstützung beeinträchtigen deutsche Unternehmen

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German companies are facing a growing threat from AI-based cyberattacks, according to a recent report by Darktrace. The report highlights that while nearly 70 percent of companies have already experienced the impact of AI-driven cyberattacks, almost half of them feel unprepared to deal with this new attack vector.

Hackers are increasingly leveraging generative AI to make their attacks faster, more sophisticated, and harder to detect. This trend has left 93 percent of German companies concerned about the significant influence that AI-driven cyberattacks will have on their businesses in the next one to two years. Despite recognizing the importance of AI in alleviating security team workloads, many companies are lagging in implementing concrete strategies to defend against these threats.

Cloud security (66 percent) and network security (55 percent) are expected to be the primary areas of focus for defensive AI in the next three years, according to the study. Other technological trends with a major impact on cybersecurity include Deep Learning (65 percent), Generative AI & large language models (57 percent), and neural networks & supervised machine learning (43 percent).

Max Heinemeyer, Global Field CISO at Darktrace, emphasized the need for companies to act proactively in response to the evolving threat landscape posed by AI. He noted that while attackers are employing generative AI to launch more targeted and efficient attacks, many companies are still lacking effective defense strategies.

Heinemeyer urged companies to rethink their cybersecurity approaches and embrace platform-based security solutions with intelligent automation to proactively address threats rather than merely reacting to them. By adopting a proactive approach to cybersecurity, organizations can better protect themselves against emerging threats and ensure they are well-prepared for the challenges of tomorrow.

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