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By Wai Kit Cheah
On World AI Appreciation Day, we celebrate the transformative power of artificial intelligence (AI). But as we marvel at its potential, we must also confront its paradox: AI is both our greatest ally and our most formidable adversary in the cybersecurity arena. The double-edged sword of AI in cybersecurity AI’s
Securing the grid in an age of cyber threats
July 22, 2025
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by Katie Livingston
The rapid adoption of IoT devices, edge computing, and remote operations has expanded the attack surface, exposing critical infrastructure to risks ranging from ransomware and nation-state attacks to insider threats and accidental misconfigurations. For operational technology (OT) teams tasked with managing distributed assets, substations, and field devices, protecting these environments
by Mark Moran
Ransomware has become a juggernaut, tearing through organizations with a ferocity that’s hard to overstate. This year has already seen a flood of attacks from hospitals locked out of critical systems, city services stalled, leaving businesses scrambling to recover. Losses are quickly climbing, with estimates pointing to a $57 billion hit by
ByTony Bradley
Cybersecurity has always come with a translation problem. Technical teams speak in terms of vulnerabilities and threats, while boards want to understand risk in dollars and business impact. As attacks become more costly and regulatory scrutiny grows, however, the gap between technical risk and business accountability is shrinking fast. The
by Ashish Sharma
In cybersecurity, AI can shift the operating model from a reactive, defence-driven approach to a proactive strategy that enables the adoption of emerging technologies while keeping organisations secure. The adoption of AI is rapidly growing, enabling new business models and products and driving efficiencies. This spans a wide range of