What are attackers actually doing with AI right now? Over the past year, AI moved from a tool attackers occasionally used into something that actively runs intrusions, builds malware, and operates criminal services at scale. In this session, Check Point Research, in collaboration with CheckMates, walks through the key findings from the AI Security Report 2026, and our AI security specialists translate those findings into what security teams can actually do about it.
What You'll Learn - How AI has moved from development aid to live attack operator, and what that shift looks like in real-world incidents
- Why the durable attacker bypass is no longer a jailbreak prompt but something more persistent and harder to detect
- How enterprise AI adoption is generating data exposure risk that most security teams are only beginning to track
- Why digital identity can no longer be treated as a reliable trust anchor across voice, video, and documents
- What prevention-first controls look like when both the attacker and the infrastructure are AI-driven