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AI is rapidly changing how cybercriminals operate. Social engineering, once easy to spot, has entered a new era. Phishing emails that used to be riddled with spelling mistakes and clumsy language are now polished, persuasive, and tailored using data scraped from social media and other online sources. The result? Messages that look legitimate enough to trick even the most security-aware employees.

In this episode of Security Strategist, host Trisha Pillay sits down with Director of Threat Research at N-able, Kevin O’Connor to unpack how AI is reshaping phishing and what it means for businesses, especially small and medium-sized organizations that often lack the resources to keep up. Drawing on insights from the N-able Threat Report, O’Connor explains why traditional defenses and old-school user training aren’t enough to stop today’s AI-crafted scams.

O’Connor says:

“In the past, phishing emails were easy to spot, you’d see clumsy grammar mistakes, generic wording, they were just very obviousBut with the new wave of AI-enabled phishing emails, we’re seeing tailored attacks that pull from social media profiles and other sources. These messages are highly polished, they look convincing, and the worrying part is that attackers can now do this at scale. That means even IT professionals and security pros are at risk.”

Why Even Experts Are Falling for AI-Powered Phishing

Drawing on insights from the latest N-able Threat Report, this is why the shift is so dangerous:

The conversation also looks ahead at what enterprises can do now to strengthen defenses, updating training, and preparing for a future where AI will play a role on both sides of the cybersecurity battle.

Takeaways

Automated responses can enhance security measures.

The threat of compromise is a matter of when, not if.

Chapters

00:00 Introduction to AI-Driven Threats

02:09 The Evolution of Phishing with AI

05:42 The Rise of Attacks on SMBs

08:56 Preventative Measures for Organizations

12:36 The Future of AI in Cybersecurity

About Kevin O’Connor

Kevin O’Connor is the Director of Threat Research at