AI-Based Attacks
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Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning
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Fraud Management & Cybercrime
Also: More HIPAA Challenges, the Growing AI Gap for Small- to Medium-Sized Firms
In this week’s panel, four ISMG editors discussed the latest shifts in ransomware tactics, a major development in the Texas challenge to the HIPAA Privacy Rule related to reproductive rights and how small- to medium-sized businesses navigating AI are facing very different challenges than large enterprises.
See Also: Agentic AI and the Future of Automated Threats
The panelists – Anna Delaney, director, productions; Mathew Schwartz, executive editor, DataBreachToday and Europe; Marianne Kolbasuk McGee, executive news editor, HealthcareInfoSecurity; and Tom Field, senior vice president, editorial – discussed:
- How ransomware groups are rapidly innovating by using zero-days, supply chain attacks, credential harvesting and overlooked vulnerabilities in mergers and acquisitions to maximize scale speed and profits;
- The State of Texas’ withdrawal of its challenge to the HIPAA Privacy Rule, what that means for reproductive health data protections and the wider implications of the proposed overhaul of the HIPAA Security Rule for the healthcare sector;
- Highlights from an interview with ISMG’s Sean Mack on how SMBs are adopting AI much faster than large enterprises but without the governance, staffing or security oversight they need and how fractional C-level leadership can help build policies, manage vendors and strengthen security posture.
The ISMG Editors’ Panel runs weekly. Don’t miss our previous installments, including the Nov. 21 edition on the staffing crisis crippling CISA and the Nov. 28 edition on India’s data protection rules.

