Understanding the evolving face of cyber threats in the age of intelligent deception
Artificial intelligence has moved from a defensive asset to a dual-use technology, one that is redefining both sides of the cybersecurity equation. As generative AI models become more capable and widely available, threat actors are harnessing them to automate, personalise, and scale cyberattacks with unprecedented precision. The result is an escalation in digital deception that targets not only systems, but people and trust itself.
The rise of intelligent, adaptive attacks
Generative AI enables adversaries to create hyper-realistic phishing messages, synthetic voices, and deepfake videos that can imitate executives, public officials, or trusted partners. These techniques dramatically lower the barrier to entry for cybercrime. In recent incidents, AI-generated video calls have been used to authorise multimillion-dollar transfers, while cloned voices have successfully bypassed voice-recognition protocols in financial institutions. The sophistication and speed of these attacks highlight a paradigm shift: identity and authenticity can no longer be taken at face value.
From phishing to persuasion, social engineering 2.0
Continue reading by signing in or creating a free account to access the full article and exclusive insights.