New Delhi: While 62% of organizations have experienced deep-fark attacks in the past 12 months, including leveraging social engineering and automated processes, 32% have experienced attacks on AI applications that leverage application prompts, the report said Wednesday. Meanwhile, 29% of cybersecurity leaders feel that their organizations have experienced attacks on enterprise Genai application infrastructure over the past 12 months, business and technology insights company Gartner said in a report.
Companies have discovered that they can generate chatbot assistants that are vulnerable to a variety of adversarial prompt techniques, such as attackers who generate prompts to manipulate large-scale language models (LLMS) and multimodal models, as well as prompts to generate biased or malicious output. “As adoption accelerates, attacks that utilize Genai for phishing, deepfakes and social engineering have become mainstream, but other threats have emerged and gained traction, such as attacks on Genai application infrastructure and rapid operations.
Though 67% of cybersecurity leaders say emerging Genai risks require significant changes to existing cybersecurity approaches, the report suggests that a more balanced strategy will be guaranteed.
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The report was developed based on a survey conducted between March and May 2025 among 302 cybersecurity leaders in North America, EMEA and Asia-Pacific. Previously, Bain & Company said in its report that annual revenues would be required at least $2 trillion to fund the computing power needed to meet the expected AI demand by 2030.
However, even with AI-related savings, the world still lacks the $800 billion in demand. The report highlighted that by 2030, the global incremental AI calculation requirements could reach 200 gigawatts, with the US potentially making up half of its electricity.
