Artificial Intelligence: Challenges and Strengths Come Down to Human Error
Frank Costa, President, Nexgen Protection Services
Automated threat detection and prevention, advanced intelligence, and AI-driven supply chain attacks—AI today has evolved significantly beyond the days of basic pattern matching.
While human error and uncertainty may initially amplify AI risks, it is ultimately the oversight of AI—the collaboration between humans and algorithms—that will enable us to safely innovate and explore this technology. AI itself is designed to be a positive force, unlocking value and improving efficiency.
However, AI cannot be left unchecked. The best way for organizations to mitigate AI risks is through increased education and employee training. People must know what to look for, and more broadly, you can never overemphasize the importance of cyber awareness training. Even beyond AI, there are countless ways to compromise an individual system or its information, and the digital landscape is constantly evolving.
The more we can educate employees and strengthen security measures across the board, the better prepared organizations will be to remain compliant, resilient, and scalable in this new era.
Source:
(2025, Jan 17). 3 Ways AI Will Transform Security in 2025. Security Education & Training.
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