The rapid integration of Artificial Intelligence into security and data protection frameworks is transforming how organizations manage sensitive information, with both positive and negative consequences. In his podcast, Israel Quiroz, President and Founder of IQSEC, highlights the emerging threats associated with the misuse of Artificial Intelligence in cyber environments, drawing particular attention to the escalating sophistication of cyberattacks. He notes that generative models can now create highly convincing phishing emails, deepfakes, and social engineering lures, making it increasingly difficult for individuals and businesses to distinguish authenticity from deception.
Quiroz emphasizes that malicious actors are leveraging Artificial Intelligence tools to automate cyberattacks, manipulate digital identities, and bypass traditional security controls. This is particularly relevant in Mexico, where digital transformation trends and increased data flows have expanded the attack surface. Criminals now employ advanced methods such as synthetic audio and video, powered by generative Artificial Intelligence, to commit fraud, extortion, and data breaches on a much larger scale. The ability of these tools to convincingly mimic legitimate communications or personal credentials poses severe risks to corporate and personal digital security.
The discussion underscores the urgent need for organizations to adapt their security strategies, adopting technologies like blockchain for data integrity, strengthening cloud security, and utilizing cyber intelligence to proactively detect threats. Quiroz advocates for robust ethics frameworks in Artificial Intelligence development and calls for collaboration among businesses, regulators, and technology providers to establish clear guidelines and best practices. As cybercriminals weaponize Artificial Intelligence for increasingly complex attacks, the industry must prioritize both proactive defenses and a culture of continuous awareness to mitigate the dark side of technological advancement.