The disruption to @NucorCorp underscores a critical reality says @Claroty's Grant Geyer in this commentary: cyber threats are no longer hypothetical risks, but operational realities that can impact production. #cybersecurity #infosec #ITsecurity https://t.co/fcn0fv0Kps
⚠️La vulnerabilidad del ciberespacio, principal amenaza para la seguridad nacional La inteligencia artificial generativa irrumpe entre los principales riesgos identificados ✍️ Informa @pablomunozabc https://t.co/AnJ7PBE7HW
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Recent cybersecurity reports highlight emerging threats linked to open-source artificial intelligence tools and AI-powered attacks. GitLab's AI assistant, Duo, was found vulnerable to indirect prompt injection, allowing attackers to steal source code, embed malicious links, and exfiltrate zero-day vulnerabilities. Similarly, GitHub's AI assistant has also exposed developers to code theft. Open-source AI models like Deepseek are enabling cybercriminals to develop advanced attack tools, raising concerns about Europe's cybersecurity. A new Futurum Intelligence report reveals that 80% of organizations experienced a cyber incident in the past year, with AI-powered threats cited as the top concern by 29% of network administrators and IT professionals, followed by ransomware at 21%. The cybersecurity job market is evolving due to technological disruptions and increased reliance on AI. Industry experts emphasize that cybersecurity has become a top priority for CIOs, matching the importance of AI and machine learning, as AI accelerates the speed, scale, and sophistication of cyberattacks. Additionally, operational disruptions such as those experienced by Nucor Corporation underscore the reality that cyber threats now pose tangible risks to production and business continuity. The expanding attack surface includes vulnerabilities in browser environments and identity security platforms, with generative AI identified as a major emerging risk to national security.