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Artificial intelligence is reshaping cybersecurity at extraordinary speeds, and nowhere is the pressure to keep up more intense than in the boardroom. Companies are deploying AI internally across business functions and security operations, but attackers now have access to many of the same tools: faster, cheaper, and at far greater scale. It’s no wonder many directors are wondering how to govern cybersecurity when AI powers both sides of the battlefield. According to Sonita Lontoh, independent board director of Nasdaq-listed Sunrun and NYSE-listed TrueBlue and advisor to Silicon Valley VC firm Sway Ventures, the first step is recognizing that AI is a strategic risk management issue and laying the appropriate groundwork. The benefits of AI-augmented defense are huge; tasks that once took hours—sorting logs, correlating alerts, analyzing anomalies—can now take minutes or less. But the same speed boost applies to attackers, Lontoh says.
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