AI shapes as key cyber battleground: S&P
Artificial intelligence will be a “key focus” for the cyber insurance industry as attackers and defenders aim to deploy it.
S&P Global Ratings’ new cyber outlook says AI is accelerating the automation of hacking, particularly in relation to tailored phishing and email extortion, which can now be translated into multiple languages to increase scale.
Ransomware as a service, where criminals deploy pre-developed ransomware tools, is also expected to increase with the support of AI.
“We expect that understanding the implications of AI for cyber insurance will be a key focus for the industry over the next two years and that the threat landscape will continue to evolve dynamically, shaped by the battle between attackers seeking to exploit vulnerabilities and defenders seeking to close them,” the report says.
“That interaction will influence claims development and, consequently, the loss ratios within the cyber insurance industry in the years ahead, as will the industry's own approach to adopting to AI tools, notably to effectively evaluate and price emerging risks.”
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