CEOs Rank Generative AI as Top Cybersecurity Risk; Tenable and CrowdStrike Positioned to Combat AI-Powered Attacks
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64% of CEOs believe generative AI will increase cybersecurity risks in the next 12 months, making it the #1 AI concern. Generative AI can create convincing fake emails and audio for phishing scams.
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Proactive cybersecurity software is critical to combat the rise in AI-enabled attacks. Tenable and CrowdStrike are well-positioned to benefit.
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Tenable's Nessus platform is the industry's most widely used vulnerability management tool. It also offers advanced cloud, identity, and attack surface protection products.
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CrowdStrike uses AI to observe over 2 trillion daily security events and make 180 million indicator-of-attack decisions per second. Its data powers ever-smarter protection.
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Both Tenable and CrowdStrike have large addressable markets and opportunities for continued strong growth, although CrowdStrike trades at a higher valuation.