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CybeReady Provides Cybersecurity Awareness Month Kits as CISOs Defend Against AI Driven Attacks

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In Preparation for Cybersecurity Awareness Month in October, Company Equips CISOs with Training Tools to Help Employees Recognize and Mitigate AI-Related Cyber Threats

 CybeReady offers a new Cybersecurity Awareness Month Training Toolkits to help organizations protect against emerging security threats generated by increasingly powerful AI tools now in the hands of hackers. The proactive training kits are available for free download here and provide guidance that CISOs and other security leaders can leverage to better secure their organizations against potentially catastrophic, AI-driven cyberattacks and data breaches.

“As Cybersecurity Awareness Month approaches, we are focused on helping organizations become more discerning in how they determine whether communications are safe to engage with.”

Michal Gil, Head of Product, CybeReady.

Cybersecurity Awareness Month was launched by the American National Cybersecurity Alliance and the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) in October 2004 and dubbed “a broad effort to help all Americans stay safer and more secure online.” Initially, awareness efforts were focused on points like antivirus updates and rogue external devices. This October, the focus will be on the journey of security education and awareness over the past 20 years and where it should continue in order to fulfill the vision of a secure, interconnected world. While the history of security awareness is well-known, changes in recent years include the rise of LLMs (Large Language Models) and Generative AI across and throughout all industries.

Artificial Intelligence (AI) has dramatically transformed a wide range of industry sectors, from healthcare to finance, but its implications for cybersecurity cannot be ignored. While AI offers advancements in threat detection and defense mechanisms, it is also being leveraged by malicious actors to develop more sophisticated hacking tools who now utilize AI-driven algorithms to automate their tasks. Very importantly, cyber threats have evolved with the incorporation of AI, allowing attackers to craft more believable and targeted messages. Hackers are rapidly innovating in this area to craft more potent attacks, illustrating the ever-changing cat-and-mouse dynamic in the realm of digital security.

Protecting an organization from AI-generated cyberattacks requires a combination of awareness, technological measures, and proven practices. In recognition of Cybersecurity Awareness Month in October, CybeReady is making the following contribution at no-cost to CISOs in search of resources: Professional training kits and educational posters available for free download in 13 languages, including:

  • CISO Training Kit 1: The Dark Side of AI at Work
  • CISO Training Kit 2: AI Tools are Changing the Game for Hackers
  • Workplace Training Posters: 7 Digital Posters Containing AI Cyber Tips 

Download the kits here

In addition to the AI Security Awareness Training resources, below are recommendations from CybeReady training experts to help avoid falling victim to an AI-driven attacks:

  1. Verify email senders to avoid potential attacks by confirming their identity – this is critical as it is an area that hackers cannot fake.
  2. Validation of hyperlinks in unfamiliar texts and emails by hovering over the links to review for suspicious URLs that do not align with the text description. This technique helps avoid accidentally exposing the computing device and the network to security threats.
  3. When using AI engines for work, keep personal information (like names, email addresses, etc.) out of your prompts
  4. Remove financial info, source code, or internal communication from your AI engine prompts.
  5. Avoid putting any content related to company strategy into an AI engine.

While technology can provide good defenses, human vigilance remains one of the most effective tools against cyberattacks. Regularly educating and updating employees is crucial in this ever-evolving threat landscape. Shrewd organizations will also realize the importance of fighting fire with fire. Instituting an AI-enabled security awareness training solution provides the foundation and technological strength needed to equip employees to stop these threats from wreaking havoc.

“Employees today use AI engines for everyday tasks from writing professional content to fixing bugged code sources without realizing it can put their organization at risk of data and privacy breaches. In addition, AI optimized hacks increase the risk of falling prey to phishing attacks,” said Michal Gil, Head of Product, CybeReady. “As Cybersecurity Awareness Month approaches, we are focused on helping organizations become more discerning in how they determine whether communications are safe to engage with.”

CybeReady’s security training solution is unique in offering businesses an unmatched approach to cyber education that combines artificial intelligence, machine learning, and adaptive training techniques. The company’s solution empowers organizations to quickly and efficiently train employees and build a resilient human firewall. With an emphasis on interactive and personalized learning experiences, the company’s technology ensures that employees are equipped with the knowledge and skills to proactively identify and mitigate cyber concerns.

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