TCE Weekly Roundup: AI, Deepfakes & Ransomware
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TCE Weekly Roundup: AI, Deepfakes & Ransomware
"Artificial intelligence is no longer a future-facing concept; it is actively reshaping cyber risk, regulatory enforcement, and enterprise security strategy in real time. This week's The Cyber Express weekly roundup reflects the modern environment where AI-driven fraud, deepfake investigations, ransomware incidents, and mobile malware innovations are unfolding simultaneously across multiple regions. From corporate boardrooms and government summits to underground phishing networks and regulatory corridors in Europe, the developments covered in this The Cyber Express weekly roundup highlight that cybersecurity and AI governance are now inseparable."
"AI-Driven Ad Fraud Blurs Line Between Marketing and Cybersecurity In an interview featured in The Cyber Express weekly roundup, Mike Schrobo, CEO of Fraud Blocker, warned that some "high-performing" ad campaigns are actually driven by malware and AI-powered bot networks. He highlighted the rise of distributed "ghost click farms" that closely mimic real users, turning what was once a marketing issue into a serious cybersecurity threat. Read more..."
"AI Governance Takes Center Stage at India AI Impact Summit 2026 At the India AI Impact Summit 2026, leaders warned that scaling AI without strong governance could increase systemic risk. Beenu Arora of Cyble called for aggressive AI "red teaming" amid rising deep-fake scams. Sundar Pichai and Dario Amodei warne"
Artificial intelligence is actively reshaping cyber risk, regulatory enforcement, and enterprise security strategy in real time. AI-driven fraud, deepfake investigations, ransomware incidents, and mobile malware innovations are emerging simultaneously across regions. Some high-performing ad campaigns are actually driven by malware and AI-powered bot networks, including distributed 'ghost click farms' that closely mimic real users, turning marketing issues into cybersecurity threats. Small and medium-sized enterprises cannot assume they are too small to be targeted, because attackers focus on weaknesses and inaction increases risk. Scaling AI without strong governance could increase systemic risk, prompting calls for aggressive AI red teaming amid rising deepfake scams. Regulators and threat actors are moving quickly, forcing organizations to confront operational, legal, and systemic challenges concurrently.
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