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Chaos engineering and AI’s impact on ransomware resilience

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Peter Mosmans discussed chaos engineering and AI’s impact on ransomware resilience at the 2026 Ransomware Resilience Conference in Kuala Lumpur.

He emphasised that AI can overwhelm people, reducing their ability to respond to threats like malware and ransomware. Chaos engineering, which introduces deliberate shocks to systems, helps improve response capabilities.

Mosmans noted that while AI has immense potential for good, it can also be misused. He advocated for internal team engagement with AI tools rather than external intervention to foster genuine adoption and maturity within organisations.

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