In 2024, enterprises need to pay attention to the top 7 cybersecurity trends for their cybersecurity preparedness. AI-driven Social Engineering, fueled by the advances in Large Language Models (LLMs), poses a significant threat as cybercriminals leverage AI to launch sophisticated phishing attacks and deep fakes to deceive users. The rise of generative AI has reshaped the artificial intelligence landscape, prompting the urgent need for Cybersecurity AI to combat AI-driven attacks such as deep fakes

 AI-driven Social Engineering and Cybersecurity AI are among the top 7 cybersecurity trends for enterprises in 2024

The absence of a federal data privacy regulation in the US amplifies the complexity for corporations trying to adhere to multiple state laws, contrasting the EU's unified data privacy law. Ransomware attacks surged in late 2023, highlighting the ongoing challenge in cybersecurity defense despite some international initiatives against ransom payments. State-sponsored cyber attacks, exemplified by a Russian attack on Microsoft, continue to pose severe threats to national security and critical infrastructure. The shift towards more secure and convenient passkey sign-on technology is transforming authentication methods, while mobile security remains a key focus area due to increasing cyber threats on mobile devices. By proactively addressing these trends, organizations can better position themselves to navigate the ever-evolving cybersecurity landscape in 2024.
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