AI-driven cyberattacks will start to be the 'new norm' in months, Palo Alto warns

AI-driven cyberattacks will start to be the 'new norm' in months, Palo Alto warnsPhoto: CNBC

The rise of increasingly sophisticated AI models is putting pressure on cybersecurity teams to step up their defenses for newer and faster cyberattacks.

Why this matters for military families

Changes in defense policy affect budgets, procurement, base operations, and long-term strategic positioning that shape where and how service members serve.

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