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Sending deceptive email has been around for decades. It has gone from a Nigerian prince asking for financial assistance to 10,000 people. Today, phishing isn't  'spray and pray' anymore—AI is creating hyper-personalized emails that look exactly like someone you trust.

Today, we sat down with Patricia Titus from Abnormal AI to learn how the correct response to an enhanced AI phishing attack. Some may shock you. Voices are being emulated, hyper personalized threats are being developed,  and threat actors are using AI faster than humans can respond.

This deception is getting increasingly difficult to defend. One approach that Patricia Titus recommends is to start off being AI-native and using behavioral techniques to defeat the massed attacks.

During the interview, Patricia Titus explains that the Abnormal AI system will look at normal behavior over 15-30 days and flags anomalies. Abnormal AI partners with major SaaS providers and offers a free 30-day proof of value.

The technology aims to reduce alert fatigue and operational drag, enhancing cybersecurity efficiency.