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AI in Defence and Offensive Operations: Strategic Opportunities and Emerging Threats for the C-Suite

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is rapidly transforming the battlefield—both physical and digital. For the C-Suite, especially CISOs, CTOs, and CEOs, understanding the dual-edged nature of AI in defence and offensive operations is no longer optional; it’s strategic. While AI enhances security operations through real-time detection, threat intelligence, and automated responses, it simultaneously empowers adversaries to be agile, personalise, and automate cyberattacks.
This blog provides an in-depth analysis of AI’s role across defensive and offensive cyber threats, pragmatic use cases, real-world threat scenarios, and actionable insights to support strategic decision-making.

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Exploitation of Zero-Day Vulnerabilities: A Critical Threat for CISOs

Zero-day vulnerabilities refer to security flaws in software or hardware that are unknown to the vendor. Until the vulnerability is discovered and patched, it remains a potential entry point for attackers to exploit. The term “zero-day” reflects the number of days the vendor has had to address the flaw—zero. Consequently, zero-day attacks are challenging to defend against because they exploit vulnerabilities before any fix is available, making them prime opportunities for cybercriminals.