Also: AI’s Push Into Health Data, CrowdStrike’s Move to Reshape Competitive Market
In this week’s panel, four editors explored how old threats like digital skimming are evolving, why artificial intelligence tech’s push into personal health data is raising new questions and what CrowdStrike’s back-to-back acquisitions say about where cybersecurity competition is heading.
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The panelists – Anna Delaney, executive director, productions; Mathew Schwartz, executive editor of DataBreachToday and Europe; Marianne Kolbasuk McGee, executive editor, HealthcareInfoSecurity; and Michael Novinson, executive editor, ISMG Business – discussed:
- How digital skimming attacks against e-commerce platforms continue to evolve through stealthy code injection and occasional supply chain compromises, largely because organizations fail to patch and maintain basic cybersecurity hygiene;
- OpenAI’s launch of ChatGPT Health and how the AI tech market’s deeper push into personal medical data is raising concerns related to privacy, data sharing, regulatory gaps and the risks of consumers relying on AI-generated health information without sufficient safeguards;
- How CrowdStrike’s back-to-back acquisitions in identity and browser security reflect a broader industry push toward platform consolidation, AI agent security and tighter integration between visibility and enforcement as cybersecurity competition intensifies.
The ISMG Editors’ Panel runs weekly. Don’t miss our previous installments, including the Jan. 2 edition on how AI is reshaping cybersecurity strategy and the Jan. 9 edition on how the lack of MFA keeps fueling cloud data breaches.

