ZDNET reports that artificial intelligence According to 85% of US private and public sector employees, this was associated with more advanced cyberattacks, while 78% of them expressed concern about the exploitation of AI in cyberattacks.
While 91% of respondents expressed a desire for updated AI training, only 62% said responsible use of AI among employees was a priority for their organization, a study found. EY survey. Such findings have prompted EY to urge organizations to take a top-down approach to supporting AI training efforts.
In addition to implementing practical AI training protocols for employees, organizations were also recommended to improve public transparency on the development and deployment of AI technologies, as well as provide more information on the prevention of possible associated risks.
“Cybersecurity training and leadership attention from across senior management contribute to the development of a strong security posture within an organization,” said Dan Mellen, chief cybersecurity technology officer at EY.