Check Point forecasts rising AI-enabled cyberthreats for 2024

Check Point forecasts rising AI-enabled cyberthreats for 2024>
CFO Tech Asia – Sean Mitchell
Check Point Software, a cybersecurity solutions provider, has projected key cyberthreats for 2024 based on an 8% increase in global weekly cyberattacks during the first half of 2023.
The projected threats include the continued evolution of ransomware attacks, the application of AI and ML technologies by cybercriminals, and the rise of state-sponsored hacktivism.
Other forecasted threats include attacks on supply chains and critical infrastructure, the weaponization of deepfake technology, an increase in phishing attacks, and the prevalence of ransomware.
AI-aided cyberattacks are expected to be a leading issue, with cybercriminals using AI to develop new malware and ransomware variants, as well as employing deepfake technology for phishing and impersonation attacks.
Attacks on supply chains and critical infrastructure pose significant consequences, especially when nation-states are involved.
There is a growing trend of cyber warfare and hacktivism, which threat actors may use to hide their commercial motives behind political positions.
Technological advances like deepfake technology will be used to manipulate permissions and influence opinions, while phishing attacks and ransomware will remain significant challenges.
Phishing tactics may become more personalized through AI enhancements, making it harder for individuals to recognize malicious intent.
The use of AI by ransomware attackers will become more advanced, necessitating organizations to focus on incident response and recovery plans in addition to prevention.
As cyber-attack methods continue to evolve, organizations must constantly update and enhance their cybersecurity measures.
Collaborative, comprehensive, and adaptable cybersecurity solutions are crucial to protect against the expanding range of cyberthreats.
Link: https://cfotech.asia/story/check-point-forecasts-rising-ai-enabled-cyberthreats-for-2024


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