EDITOR ’ S QUESTION
ANDREW HOLLISTER , CISO AND VICE PRESIDENT
R & D LABS , LOGRHYTHM
The cybersecurity landscape will confront a similar challenge with generative AI as it did previously with cloud computing . Just as there was initially a lack of understanding regarding the shared responsibility model associated with cloud computing , we find ourselves in a situation where gen AI adoption lacks
clarity . Many are uncertain about how to effectively leverage gen AI , where its true value lies , and when and where it should not be employed . This predicament is likely to result in a significant risk of confidential information breaches through gen AI platforms .
CHRIS DOMAN , CTO AND CO-FOUNDER ,
CADO SECURITY
Businesses will continue mass migrating to cloud platforms , hence , cybercriminals will follow suit .
2024 will see an increase in sophisticated cyberattacks targeting cloud infrastructure .
Data will continue to be recognised as an invaluable asset of the utmost importance ; in tandem , attackers will shift tactics to adapt as businesses move towards a cloud-first approach , especially when migrating their data to cloud platforms .
Their primary motivation is the amount of sensitive data they can obtain from successful breaches – a critical asset for businesses , making it a primary target for cybercriminals .
Thus , 2024 will witness a heightened emphasis on cloud security . The cybersecurity landscape will evolve in response to attackers shifting tactics as businesses move into the cloud era .
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