AI Enables Hackers to Outpace Government Defenses

Explore how AI is enabling attackers to outpace government defenses by accelerating phishing, credential theft, and targeted intrusions—and what agencies are doing to respond.

AI Enables Hackers to Outpace Government Defenses

In this on-demand session, we explore how artificial intelligence is reshaping the cyber threat landscape and why government agencies are struggling to keep pace. While AI adoption across the public sector is accelerating, adversaries are moving faster, using AI to automate and scale attacks with unprecedented speed.

This shift is compressing the attacker advantage. Sophisticated phishing campaigns, vulnerability discovery, and targeted intrusions now require less time, effort, and expertise to execute.

At the same time, attackers are increasingly exploiting human behavior. By targeting users outside traditional government systems, such as personal devices and trusted channels, they can capture credentials and gain access without triggering legacy defenses.

In response, agencies are turning to AI-driven, behavior-based security models that detect anomalies rather than known threats. The priority is faster, more automated response to keep pace with machine-speed attacks, while adopting AI in controlled, high-confidence use cases.

Watch the on-demand session to learn:

  • How AI is giving attackers a speed and scale advantage and making threats harder to detect
  • Why attackers are targeting human behavior and trust, including through mobile devices and credential theft
  • How agencies are using AI-driven, behavior-based defenses and automation to keep up with machine-speed attacks

Speakers

John Sourk

Director of Federal Sales

Abnormal AI

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