AI isn’t creating super-hackers. It’s scaling less-skilled attackers. As automation lowers the barrier to cybercrime, the real defensive test is detecting attacker behavior faster, not chasing the

The article discusses the impact of artificial intelligence on cybercrime, suggesting that AI is not creating highly skilled hackers, but rather enabling less-skilled individuals to engage in cyber attacks. It emphasizes the importance of faster detection of attacker behavior as a critical defense strategy against these evolving threats.

As automation continues to lower the barriers to cybercrime, organizations will need to adapt their security measures to address these new challenges effectively. The focus should be on improving detection capabilities rather than solely pursuing advancements in technology products.

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