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The AI Threat: Protecting State and Local Agencies from AI-Generated Email Attacks

Discover how generative AI is accelerating email attacks in state and local agencies and how behavioral AI detects and stops phishing, BEC, and other socially-engineered threats.

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Threat actors are using generative AI to increase the scale, sophistication, and effectiveness of email attacks on state and local agencies.

Email remains one of the most vulnerable entry points, exploited via AI-generated phishing, BEC, and social engineering campaigns.

Behavioral AI detects anomalies in email patterns to stop socially-engineered threats before they reach end users.

Threat actors are rapidly adopting generative AI to enhance the scale, sophistication, and effectiveness of their attacks in state and local agencies. Email remains one of the most vulnerable entry points, as cybercriminals leverage AI-generated content to craft highly convincing phishing campaigns, business email compromise (BEC) attacks, and other social engineering tactics.

In this session, Abnormal AI Sales Engineering Manager Tyler Rodichok breaks down how generative AI is reshaping email attacks, from real-world examples to the tactics driving increased scale and complexity. You’ll also see how a behavioral approach to security uses AI to detect anomalies and stop threats before they reach users.

Watch the on-demand session to learn:

  • What AI-driven attacks look like in practice
  • Which threats are increasing in volume and complexity
  • How behavioral AI detects and stops socially-engineered attacks

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