AI Is Now Both Attacker and Defender — SOCs Must Integrate AI-Driven Detection, But Also Secure AI Assets Themselves

Reading Time: 4 minutesArtificial Intelligence has crossed a threshold in cybersecurity. It’s no longer just a defensive accelerator — it’s now a fully weaponized capability in the hands of adversaries.

How AI Is Changing the Threat Landscape

Reading Time: 2 minutesAI-driven tools can craft highly targeted, multilingual phishing emails by scraping OSINT, leaked credentials, and social media profiles. Deepfake voice generators mimic executives’ tone and emotional cues, making human detection far more difficult. Services like PhishGPT+ enable automated spear-phishing campaigns tailored by geolocation, language, and psychological triggers.

Implementation Plan – NIST AI RMF

Reading Time: 6 minutesStatus: Final Blueprint Author: Shahab Al Yamin Chawdhury Organization: Principal Architect & Consultant Group Research Date: March 17, 2025 Location: Dhaka, Bangladesh Version: 1.0 Executive Summary The “Implementation Plan – NIST AI RMF” provides a comprehensive roadmap for large enterprises Read More …