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Attacks on enterprise networks are getting faster.
Cybercriminals are using AI, but humans are still the weakest link.
Defending against attacks requires structural changes to the network.
Here's the paradox of modern cyberwarfare: Increasingly, the attackers are using machines that can work orders of magnitude faster than the humans who control them. In response, the targets are increasingly turning to automated systems to detect and repel those intruders.
But in this machine-versus-machine combat, humans are still at the center of each battle, and those mere mortals continue to be the weak point. That's the conclusion of this year's survey of the enterprise security landscape from Mandiant, a US cybersecurity firm -- now part of Google Cloud -- that specializes in investigating major global security breaches and advising organizations on how to protect themselves from cyber threats.
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