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Poppy Gustafsson on AI adoption

From Technology Leaders Discuss How AI Will Transform Britain · · Tony Blair Institute for Global Change

“We sometimes fall into the trap of thinking AI is a looming futuristic threat, but actually we're already using AI daily—translating and mapping tools—and many people are gaining huge opportunities and benefits from it; I'm in cybersecurity so I see it being used for bad, but I'm incredibly excited about its future.”

Poppy Gustafsson
Cofounder, Darktrace
AI adoptionpublic perceptioncybersecurity

On , Poppy Gustafsson, Cofounder at Darktrace, spoke about AI adoption during Technology Leaders Discuss How AI Will Transform Britain on Tony Blair Institute for Global Change.

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What are the problems that AI can be used to tackle in Britain and what guardrails need to be put in place to address risks?
Poppy Gustafsson

About Poppy Gustafsson

Cofounder · Darktrace

Poppy Gustafsson, co-founder and former CEO of Darktrace, has spoken extensively about the evolving cyber threat landscape and the role of artificial intelligence in both attack and defense. In a December 2024 interview, she described novel threats as "the new normal" and argued that AI is a powerful tool for defenders because cybersecurity is "nuanced and evolving" and a "natural home to be able to use AI." She noted that attackers are also innovating, pointing to a rise in "as-a-service" tools like ransomware-as-a-service, and cited a case where a finance worker in Hong Kong was scammed out of about $25 million by a deepfake video call. Gustafsson emphasized that Darktrace's approach is to learn an organization's "unique digital fingerprint" to detect novel attacks without relying on prior threat updates, and that the company's focus has shifted from reactive to proactive defense. Gustafsson has also commented on the challenges of AI regulation and geopolitical cyber risks. In a 2023 panel, she expressed concern that regulation might only address "yesterday's world" given the pace of technological change, and argued that organized criminal gangs operating like businesses on the dark web would not be deterred by compliance rules. Regarding Russia's cyber capabilities, she noted in 2022 that Russia has a "very powerful cyber offensive capability" capable of real-world impact, citing the 2016 attack on Ukraine's power grid. She also observed that during heightened tensions, criminal groups may use geopolitical conflicts as camouflage for their activities. On leadership, Gustafsson has said that experience can be overrated, recounting how a young graduate at Darktrace suggested reducing a three-month sales cycle to three weeks, which cut the cycle by two-thirds.

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