Cybersecurity Executive Demand Surges as AI Adoption Creates New Security Risks
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Kate Conger
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The article reports on a surge in demand for cybersecurity executives as AI adoption creates new security vulnerabilities. Heidrick & Struggles, an executive talent firm, has seen a flood of requests from Fortune 100 companies seeking leaders with experience in breach response, data protection, and code review. The piece highlights cybersecurity as a growing job field in the AI era.
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