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IBM Launches New AI Cybersecurity Measures to Stop Autonomous Hackers


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IBM Launches New AI Cybersecurity Measures to Stop Autonomous Hackers

As digital threats become smarter and faster, a new wave of "Digital Workers" joins the front lines to protect global businesses.

The digital arms race has officially entered a new chapter. On April 16, IBM announced a groundbreaking suite of tools designed to shield companies from “agentic attacks,” a sophisticated new threat where hackers use rogue AI to hunt for weaknesses. As reported by CIO Bulletin, this shift toward AI cybersecurity marks a transition from human-speed defense to machine-speed protection.

For years, security teams have struggled with a "tool sprawl" problem, using dozens of disconnected apps that don’t talk to each other. IBM’s new Autonomous Security changes that by introducing AI agents that work like a cohesive team. These digital workers scan an entire company’s network, instantly patching holes that would take a human technician hours or days to find.

According to CIO Bulletin, IBM isn’t just dropping new software; they are offering a full "readiness assessment" to help leaders understand where their walls are thin. This is crucial because, as the tech evolves, so does the risk. Mark Hughes, Global Managing Partner at IBM Consulting, perfectly captured the urgency of this shift, "AI-powered offense demands AI-powered defense. That's what IBM is delivering."

By championing AI in cybersecurity, IBM is helping businesses move away from reactive "firefighting" toward a systemic, automated shield. Whether it’s managing complex cloud environments or securing sensitive data, the goal is simple: staying one step ahead of the bots. For modern executives, this isn't just a tech update, it’s the new standard for digital survival.

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