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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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CrowdStrike Security Incident 2024: A C-Suite Perspective on Implications, Risks, and Recovery

In July 2024, a significant security incident involving CrowdStrike, a global leader in cybersecurity, caught the attention of businesses worldwide. Known for its advanced endpoint protection, CrowdStrike’s Falcon software is deployed across numerous organisations, many of which belong to the Fortune 500. However, a seemingly routine software update led to widespread disruptions, with millions of devices crashing, particularly those running Windows 10 and 11. This post aims to explore the CrowdStrike security incident in-depth, examining its impact, root causes, and the lessons that C-suite executives must take away to enhance their cybersecurity risk management strategies.