Why 'AI Fatigue' Is Risky to Cyber Leaders and Their Teams

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Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning,Healthcare,Industry Specific Why 'AI Fatigue' Is Risky to Cyber Leaders and Their Teams Credit Eligible Get Permission The flood of new artificial intelligence tools, including those to help cybersecurity teams, can be overwhelming to healthcare CISOs and their security staff, fueling "AI fatigue" that in itself can create additional cyber risk, warned Drew Henderson and Jon Hilton, practice leaders at consulting firm LBMC. "You have a lot of new vendors that have popped up offering AI services, so it can really overwhelm teams. It can overwhelm leadership," said Hendrickson, leader of LBMC's cybersecurity practice. "It's really important for those leaders to pick their partner. Make sure they trust that partner, especially if they've got a long-term working relationship with them to work through what those blind spots might be specific to security, risk and AI," he said in an interview with Information Security Media Group. "Leaders are reall...

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