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75% Can’t Spot a Cyber Attack: Why AI Tools Alone Won’t Save You

75% Can’t Spot a Cyber Attack: Why AI Tools Alone Won’t Save You

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Guest:

Amar Singh

Host:

Melissa Aarskaug Episode

Overview:

In this episode of Executive Connect, Amar Singh delivers a hard-hitting perspective on the real-world applications and limitations of AI in cybersecurity. From the psychological barriers to automation adoption to the threats posed by third-party vendors and hostile geographies, Amar offers practical frameworks for building digital resilience. You’ll hear eye-opening commentary on phishing, password managers, access control, and the truth about AI buzzwords. Whether you're a CIO, a security leader, or just cyber-curious, this episode is a must-listen for understanding both the promise and peril of emerging tech.

Timestamps:

00:00 – Welcome & Introduction
01:00 – The Fear of AI & Automation in Business
03:00 – Top Risks of Using AI in Cybersecurity
05:45 – Education & Human Behaviour in Cybersecurity
08:15 – AI vs. AI: The Battle for Digital Defence
10:45 – Third-Party Risk Management
14:00 – IoT & Innovation: Benefits and Blind Spots
16:30 – Operational Resilience & Earthquake Analogy
22:00 – Passwords, Passphrases & Password Managers
25:15 – ROI of Cybersecurity: Investment vs. Expense
29:30 – Building a Culture of Cyber Accountability
32:50 – Zero Trust: Buzzword or Backbone?
36:00 – Final Thoughts & Top 3 Takeaways

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