
AI is upending file security. Here’s how to fight back
As attacks become AI-optimized and internal AI use rises, enterprises need to modernize their file security strategy.
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Freelance writer. Todd R. Weiss has been covering technology beats since 2000, first as a staff writer for Computerworld and eWEEK, and later as a freelancer for The New Stack, MSSP Alert, ChannelE2E, Computerworld, TechRepublic, CIO.com, eWEEK, Data Center Knowledge, IT Pro Today, Channel Futures, Channel Partners, Windows ITPro, SC Media and more. He also served as the managing editor of EnterpriseAI.news and worked as a senior technology analyst with The Futurum Group.
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As attacks become AI-optimized and internal AI use rises, enterprises need to modernize their file security strategy.

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