AI/ML Trends: New Insights from ThreatLabz 2025 AI Security Report
Enterprise AI adoption is exploding, with the Zscaler cloud seeing 536.5 billion AI/ML transactions in the past year—36x growth year-over-year. While AI is driving innovation and productivity across industries, it also comes with an urgent challenge: escalating security risks.
The new ThreatLabz 2025 AI Security Report provides exclusive analysis and actionable insights to help you navigate the fast-changing AI landscape. Learn how to harness AI/ML tools securely while staying ahead of AI-driven threats.
In the report, you’ll discover:
AI adoption trends including top applications, industries, and countries driving usage
Evolving AI risks such as common data loss policy violations and AI-enabled threats
Emerging developments with insights into DeepSeek, agentic AI, and regulations
AI predictions, key projections and priorities for 2025–2026
Best practices and proven strategies to securely adopt AI with zero trust
Founder @ Apriori Network Systems | Optical Data Protection
3moWith all of the justifiable consternation on the use and abuse of AI, the information being queried, digested and re-applied back to subscribers, end users may be pretty deep, rich in context and content, highly desirable. Why is no one assuming that this exchange, likely as intimate in level of thought and not, as a religious confessional exchange, secured in transmission and reception and invulnerable to mid span optical fiber eavesdropping within sender/recipient's very own office park or building(s)? No conversation, just hope. In Italy, pickpockets look at the tourist as "sleeping sheep", and despite warnings, offerings of mechanisms and behavior modifications to reduce the risk of being a pickpocket's target, the same goes for being an unwitting victim of being eavesdropped by undetectable optical fiber tap placed in a multi-tenant building, while your guitar gently sleeps. 🫤
Interconnected - An enthusiastic and experienced Cybersecurity Professional who has recently focused on family matters
3moI can't download the report.