Ransomware groups are rapidly evolving their attack methods, increasingly leveraging zero-day vulnerabilities, supply chain compromises, credential harvesting, and exploiting overlooked weaknesses during mergers and acquisitions to maximize the scale, speed, and profitability of their operations. Security experts highlight that these innovations are making ransomware campaigns more difficult to detect and defend against, posing heightened risks for organizations across sectors.
Additionally, small- to medium-sized businesses are adopting artificial intelligence technologies at a faster pace than large enterprises, but often lack the necessary governance, staffing, and security oversight. This growing gap in AI readiness exposes SMBs to new threats, as they may not have the resources or expertise to manage the associated risks effectively. The discussion also touched on regulatory developments, including the State of Texas withdrawing its challenge to the HIPAA Privacy Rule and the implications for healthcare data protection.

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