CSIS Warns of AI-Powered Cyberattacks Targeting Global Enterprises

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September 18, 2025 | CSIS News Desk

Cyber Security Intelligence Systems (CSIS) has issued a strong warning about the surge of AI-powered cyberattacks targeting businesses across the globe. Through its research published on news.csisofficial.com, CSIS experts confirm that cybercriminals are increasingly deploying artificial intelligence to automate phishing campaigns, generate deepfake scams, and break through traditional security defenses.

Deva E, Founder of CSIS, explained the danger:
“Artificial intelligence is now a double-edged sword. While it strengthens cybersecurity in some areas, it also gives attackers the ability to scale cybercrime faster than ever before. CSIS is working to ensure that businesses are fully prepared for this next generation of threats.”

M. Mahir Hussain, Managing Director of CSIS, emphasized the role of education:
“Through academy.csisofficial.com, we are training cyber professionals and forensic investigators to recognize AI-driven threats and defend organizations effectively. This combination of intelligence and training makes CSIS a unique force in the cybersecurity landscape.”

CSIS recommends that enterprises adopt zero-trust frameworks, continuous monitoring, and employee awareness programs to stay resilient against AI-driven attacks. By providing real-time news and advanced training, CSIS continues to lead the fight against global cybercrime.

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