From GISEC GLOBAL 2025: Cyble on how AI is redefining the future of cyber defence · · CXO Insight ME
“AI is already being abused in cyber attacks, with phishing and scam calls mimicking real humans to carry out nefarious transactions. At Cyble, we have rearchitected our platform around AI to contextualize vast amounts of data and provide relevant signals to customers at the right time, improving cyber resilience.”
On , Beenu Arora, Cofounder at Cyble, spoke about artificial intelligence during GISEC GLOBAL 2025: Cyble on how AI is redefining the future of cyber defence on CXO Insight ME.
Beenu Arora, co-founder and CEO of Cyble, has been speaking about the company's use of artificial intelligence in cybersecurity. At GISEC GLOBAL 2025, he described Cyble's approach to AI as a "co-pilot" that provides context to analysts, such as histories of IP addresses and malware communication. He stated that Cyble sandboxes AI use cases to prevent abuses like prompt injections and AI-generated malware, and that the company has rearchitected its platform around AI to contextualize data for customers. Arora also discussed the risks of AI being abused in cyber attacks, including phishing and scam calls. Arora has commented on the cybersecurity needs of startups, advising that security should be treated as a "hygiene factor" rather than a competitive advantage. He noted that Cyble detects more than 10 million compromised cards weekly and described the company as "de facto one of the largest compromised financial data collectors on the planet." Regarding the acquisition of Recorded Future by Mastercard, Arora described it as a historic deal and said threat intelligence is becoming part of business strategy beyond security operations. He also stated that Cyble's partnership with Digit AG is driven by a shared commitment to innovation and that the company plans to expose its AI capabilities to customers.