Artificial intelligence has matured from a boardroom buzzword to the operational core of the modern enterprise. But this massive wave of adoption has revealed a stark reality: the technology driving business growth is also fundamentally rewriting corporate risk.
Organizations racing to integrate AI-powered tools, workflows, and autonomous agents have inadvertentlyexpanded their attack surface in ways that traditional
security tools were never designed to address. Look at the rise of internal risk and “Shadow AI,” which has employees routinely feeding sensitive data into unvetted models, while new vulnerabilities like prompt injection quietly bypass traditional security stacks.
As adversaries weaponize AI, their tactics are scaling in two directions: they are exploiting internal enterprise models, while simultaneously using AI to automate offensive operations from hyperpersonalized phishing to polymorphic malware.

