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1. Enhance threat detection and response
2. Automate security measures
3. Conduct regular cybersecurity training
4. Simulate cyberattack scenarios
5. Strengthen cyber governance
These considerations provide a comprehensive approach to safeguarding against AI-driven cyber threats, emphasising the importance of proactive measures, continuous training, and robust governance.
Cybersecurity extends far beyond IT and security professionals, including from the board to individual employees - everyone has a stake and responsibility in protecting assets, infrastructure and information. The AI Cybersecurity Dimensions framework is relevant to academics, policymakers and industry professionals, as it reinforces the shared obligation to combat evolving threats and keep the wider digital ecosystem secure.
Leaders need to be purposeful and prepared when harnessing generative AI for an organisations’ cybersecurity. These are actions to take now to help with a seamless transition when introducing generative AI-driven solutions and technologies:
Demonstrate executive ownership: Leaders must drive awareness and understanding of generative AI’s potential for integration into the overall cybersecurity strategy. Cultivate an open and future-ready mindset and make cybersecurity a priority agenda item for c-suite meetings.
Foster a culture of collaboration: Collaborate with industry peers, public and private sectors, government agencies and academia to establish partnerships and share knowledge and best practices to expand collective generative AI expertise. Strengthening cyber resilience requires an “all hands-on deck” approach, especially to elevate and deploy threat intelligence.
Incorporate cybersecurity into the organisation’s overall strategy: Cybersecurity must be part of an organisation’s overall risk strategy, not isolated from it, and considered equally as important as operational priorities. Integrate cybersecurity into data management and governance frameworks to boost cyber resilience and minimise risk posed by AI-based threats.
Understand the organisation’s assets: Gaining a holistic view of all organisational assets helps provide a deeper insight into each system’s criticality, possible risk sources and corresponding methods to robustly safeguard them. Using generative AI to analyse and synthesise complex asset information enables prioritision of protection measures that incorporate organisational context and real-time threat intelligence.
Practice secure-by-design: Embed cybersecurity into all projects and systems from the outset, or at the feasibility and conceptualisation stages. Cybersecurity must be a key consideration at every phase of the project lifecycle to reduce vulnerabilities and ensure optimal defences through the adoption of generative AI solutions and technologies.
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