Imagine cyberattacks no longer being written one script at a time by a human hacker, but planned and carried out by an AI “conductor” that can write code, send phishing emails, adapt in real time when defenses change, and coordinate many moving parts at once. This piece describes that new class of AI-driven attacks and what organizations must do to defend against them.
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