Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning
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Data Security
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Next-Generation Technologies & Secure Development
Also: Why AI Falls Short in Zero Trust, Gaps in Insider Threat Prevention
In this week’s update, ISMG editors discussed how AI is reshaping behavioral biometrics, the impact of AI on zero trust strategies and whether organizations are finally getting a handle on insider threats – or just throwing more money at a nagging problem.
See Also: Why Cloud Security Needs an AI-Powered Firewall
The panelists – Anna Delaney, director, productions; Tony Morbin, executive news editor, EU; Rashmi Ramesh, assistant editor, global news desk; and Suparna Goswami, associate editor, ISMG Asia – discussed:
- Advancements in AI-driven behavioral biometrics for continuous, intent-based risk assessment, raising new questions about transparency, explainability, bias and resilience against increasingly realistic generative AI threats;
- How AI is beginning to enhance zero trust strategies by accelerating tasks such as policy planning and anomaly detection – but still suffers major gaps in areas such as visibility into unmanaged devices and SaaS environments;
- How, according to the 2025 Ponemon report, organizations are spending far more on responding to insider threats than preventing them, underscoring the need for proactive, AI-driven detection rooted in behavioral science and human-centric security.
The ISMG Editors’ Panel runs weekly. Don’t miss our previous installments, including the May 4 edition on RSAC Conference 2025 and the May 9 edition on the impact of CISA cuts and U.S. cyber defenses.