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Tahawul Tech08-05-2025

Rob Lee, Chief of Research and Head of Faculty at SANS Institute, explores the rising AI-driven threats organisations must prepare for and the crucial security controls needed to adopt AI technologies securely. He also highlights SANS' initiatives to guide businesses in navigating the AI security landscape.

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