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Gaps in cyber protection leave businesses vulnerable to AI-enhanced threats, Kaspersky study finds

Published on: February 7, 2025 10:08 AM

Islamabad : As artificial intelligence reshapes the cybersecurity landscape, organizations worldwide face escalating challenges when protecting against sophisticated AI-powered attacks. Barriers such as skill shortages, lack of AI-powered tools, and the complexity of managing advanced cybersecurity infrastructures leave many organizations vulnerable.

In its latest study titled “Cyber defense & AI: Are you ready to protect your organization?”, Kaspersky gathered insights from IT and Information Security professionals across SMEs and large enterprises. The research reveals a growing sense of urgency among businesses to prepare for AI-driven cyber threats, with 19% of respondents globally stating they have considerable gaps in their cyber protection. The study also explores barriers to achieving effective cybersecurity and the dire consequences of failing to adapt.

According to the study, 44% of organizations cite the lack of AI-related cybersecurity training for employees as a critical issue. Another 44% point to the complexity of managing cybersecurity infrastructure, which makes it harder to stay ahead of attackers. The shortage of advanced tools is another key challenge. Nearly 43% of respondents admitted that their organizations lack modern AI-powered cybersecurity solutions, while 41% struggle with lack of information from external experts about the evolving AI-related threat landscape. Additionally, 39% of respondents experience the scarcity of qualified InfoSec professionals, leaving the businesses vulnerable to increasingly sophisticated threats.

The consequences of failing to adapt are severe and wide-ranging. More than half of surveyed professionals (58% globally) fear unpreparedness could result in confidential data leaks, while 52% anticipate a loss of customer trust ), including stock value drops and loss of business opportunities. Reputational damage is a concern for 47% of respondents , who worry about the long-term fallout from a cyberattack. Other potential consequences include financial penalties (33%), investor withdrawal (31%), lawsuits (29%), and even partial business closures (23%).
“The rise of AI-driven cyberattacks marks a turning point in the cybersecurity landscape. Organizations must act now to fortify their defenses. This includes investing in AI-powered tools, training employees to recognize threats related to AI, development and implementation of cybersecurity controls for products and services with AI. Failure to adapt could lead to significant financial, operational, and reputational damage. Preparedness is not just an option – it’s a necessity in this new era of cyber threats,” said Alexey Vovk, Information Security Director at Kaspersky.

To protect the business against AI-enabled cyberthreats, Kaspersky recommends to ensure that every level and element of your IT network is protected with solid, multi-layered protective solutions. Kaspersky solutions starting with Kaspersky Next product line, all have advanced AI technologies under the hood designed to automatically block emerging threats. By leveraging the best cybersecurity expertise, you can detect and contain complex, focused attacks which increase in sophistication. If you lack this expertise in-house, Kaspersky Managed Detection & Response together with online and live Kaspersky Cybersecurity Training are strong options that bolster your in-house skills.

Turn your office workforce into an extra layer of defense with the Kaspersky Automated Security Awareness Platform, which includes specialized sections dedicated to AI-assisted threats and safe use of AI tools, helping to avoid the risks associated with the growing proliferation of AI tools. Initiate a discussion about AI-related topics in cybersecurity, now available on the Kaspersky Support Forum’s AI Technology Research section. You can also explore Kaspersky’s extensive resources available on the Kaspersky Daily AI section, Kaspersky’s BrightTalk channel, and YouTube videos, where many of your AI-related questions may already be answered.

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