Cybersecurity isn’t what it used to be. With artificial intelligence (AI) entering the battlefield, cybercriminals are automating threats and customizing scams like never before. Discover how AI is transforming cybercrime, and how defenders can prepare for this escalating digital arms race.
Why AI is the new weapon of choice for cybercriminals
From click to caution: Rethinking employee education in cyber defense
With phishing attacks growing more advanced, healthcare organizations are rethinking the way they train their teams. This article examines how in-person sessions, micro-trainings, and smarter simulations are helping build a culture of caution, turning every healthcare worker into a more vigilant digital gatekeeper.
The ghost in the machine: Securing your business from AI-powered threats
AI-powered VoIP to take customer communication to new heights
Two healthcare AI innovations you need to know about
Unlock the full potential of your threat intelligence platform
AI tools are monitoring employees — but should they?
More and more companies are using monitoring software powered by artificial intelligence (AI) called bossware. Employers claim it enhances productivity and security, but critics warn that it may undermine trust and encroach on privacy.
Tracking beyond time metrics
According to a 2024 survey by ExpressVPN, 61% of businesses now use AI-powered monitoring systems to evaluate staff performance.
Mastering Microsoft Copilot to boost productivity and efficiency
The future of diagnosis: How AI is catching diseases doctors might miss
Artificial intelligence (AI) is reshaping how we diagnose illnesses, allowing for the early detection of chronic conditions such as osteoporosis, cardiovascular disease, and other issues that might otherwise remain undetected. Let’s take a look at how AI is enhancing the traditional medical imaging process to provide a powerful tool for early diagnosis and intervention.
