While protecting from AI-enhanced cyber threats, it’s important not to forget the security fundamentals

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⇨ Organizations mustn't forget fundamental cybersecurity practices while adopting new technologies like AI and machine learning to avoid vulnerabilities.

⇨ The disparity between perceived and actual security threats can leave organizations exposed; while AI attacks are a concern, traditional threats such as data breaches and email compromises remain prevalent.

⇨ Utilizing specialized security solutions, like Splunk Security for SAP, can help organizations effectively manage and respond to security threats, ensuring robust protection of critical data streams.

In an era of artificial intelligence and machine learning, it’s easy to get caught up in new technology and a rush of innovative software. While it would be wise to investigate how the latest tech can improve business processes, it would be even wiser to not forget some tech fundamentals along the way – like the upkeep of good cyber security standards.

SAP software is adept at handling enterprise operations, therefore it’s vital that the systems connected to the SAP network remain as secure as possible. By running a business to certain cybersecurity standards, organizations can retain robust protection while also indulging in greater visibility to some crucial SAP data streams.

A recent State of Security 2024 report from enterprise security expert Splunk delved into what over 1600 security executives were most concerned about regarding the use of generative AI in cybersecurity by both attackers and defenders. 36 percent of those asked, the highest portion, claimed AI-powered attacks are the most concerning. However, when compared to the statistics of what attacks were actually experienced, data breaches, business email compromises and identity-based attacks were a lot more common than any attack reinforced with AI capabilities.

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This disparity between what security experts see as a threat and what actually is a threat is exactly where hackers can do their best and most nefarious work. By neglecting basic security fundamentals and the upkeep of basic cyber-hygiene in favor of trying to find a solution to combat AI-enhanced attacks, organizations can leave themselves vulnerable to basic security threats. Hackers are always on the lookout for easy prey and an out-of-date security system is one hell of an easy target.

When it comes to securing enterprises, it’s always best to have a proactive approach. Security teams will typically have limited visibility involving SAP environments and, due to the complexity that some SAP networks can evolve into, may not be able to employ standard security tools effectively. Splunk Security for SAP solutions was specifically designed by Splunk, with SAP endorsement, to help reduce the risks involving cyber-attacks.

By having specific functionality built around SAP enterprise solutions, users can leverage pre-built and customizable detection measures to enable rapid analysis of SAP threat data. Organizations reliant on SAP software can also utilize security tools from Splunk Enterprise Security – like a risk-based alert system that can prioritize alerts found to cause the most organizational disruption.

Having a healthy security routine means being constantly on alert for threats, both new and old. While it’s understandable to want to reinforce digital defenses with the latest and greatest anti-AI measures available, it’s important that the rest of a firm’s security processes don’t fall by the wayside.

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