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Business Pros Underestimate AI Risks Compared to Tech Teams, Social Links Study Shows

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Business Professionals Are Half as Concerned as Technical Teams About AI-Driven Threats, Social Links Report Reveals
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New York, NY, June 13, 2024—A new study from Social Links, a leader in open-source intelligence solutions, reveals a gap between business and technical professionals when it comes to recognizing the risks posed by AI-powered cyberattacks. Despite the rapid rise in threat sophistication, business respondents appear significantly less concerned thаn their tech colleagues. This fact highlights a potential blind spot in organizational preparedness.

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Business Professionals Are Half as Concerned as Technical Teams About AI-Driven Threats, Social Links Report Reveals
Check more stories related to cybersecurity at: https://hackernoon.com/c/cybersecurity. You can also check exclusive content about #cybersecurity, #ai-risks, #cybersecurity-for-businesses, #social-links, #darkside-ai, #employee-footprint-risk, #phishing, #good-company, and more.
This story was written by: @pressreleases. Learn more about this writer by checking @pressreleases's about page, and for more stories, please visit hackernoon.com.
New York, NY, June 13, 2024—A new study from Social Links, a leader in open-source intelligence solutions, reveals a gap between business and technical professionals when it comes to recognizing the risks posed by AI-powered cyberattacks. Despite the rapid rise in threat sophistication, business respondents appear significantly less concerned thаn their tech colleagues. This fact highlights a potential blind spot in organizational preparedness.

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