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AI is supercharging cloud cyberattacks - and third-party software is the most vulnerable

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AI is helping attackers exploit vulnerabilities faster than ever.

Most cloud attacks now target weak third-party software.

Businesses need automated, AI-powered defenses to keep up.

The jury is still out on whether most businesses get any measurable benefit from implementing AI in their organizations, and the debate is likely to get more contentious over time.

But at least one sector is reaping massive productivity gains in the Age of AI: Cybercriminals are more successful than ever before at leveraging vulnerabilities to attack businesses in the cloud, where they're most vulnerable.

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That's the conclusion of a just-released report from Google's army of security investigators and engineers that I was able to review in advance of its publication. Based on its observations from the second half of 2025, Google Cloud Security concluded, "The window between vulnerability disclosure and mass exploitation collapsed by an order of magnitude, from weeks to days."

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