The Risks You Didn't Know You Needed to Worry About

Belinda Moore
Oct 18, 2024By Belinda Moore

You’ve locked down your cybersecurity—firewalls, encryption, the whole lot. Feeling secure, right? But there’s a new threat lurking, and it’s not on your radar: AI-powered cyberattacks.

This month is Cyber Security Awareness month and the perfect time to get across this.

AI-powered cyberattacks aren’t your run-of-the-mill phishing attempts. Hackers are using AI to create smarter, more sophisticated attacks that adapt in real-time. Imagine a system that learns from your association’s behaviour, bypassing defences and attacking when you’re most vulnerable—whether it’s post-conference chaos or during a routine system update.

AI: The Hacker’s Secret Weapon

AI doesn’t just help your association streamline processes; it also enables cybercriminals to dig deep into your systems, identifying weak spots. Worse, these attacks can evolve and change as they learn, making them nearly impossible to predict or stop.

Data Poisoning: When AI Works Against You

Think your data is safe? Hackers can corrupt it, feeding your AI false information. Decisions made on poisoned data could lead to flawed strategies, wrong decisions, and a serious loss of trust.

Deepfakes: Don’t Believe Your Eyes

We’re in the age of video calls, but what if that face on the screen isn’t real? Deepfakes, AI-generated videos, can impersonate anyone—even your CEO—leading to fraudulent decisions or approvals that can cost your association big time.

Predictive Threats: Attacks You Can’t See Coming

AI allows cybercriminals to predict your vulnerabilities, striking when you’re least prepared. These attacks are smarter, faster, and more targeted than ever before.

AI-Malware: Self-Learning Destruction

Old-school viruses had nothing on this. AI-powered malware learns as it spreads, adapting to security measures, becoming harder to detect and even harder to eliminate. This type of malware can wreak havoc before you even realise something’s wrong.

Credential Stuffing: Hacking on Autopilot

Hackers use AI to quickly test stolen passwords across multiple systems, automating attacks on a massive scale. If your members or staff reuse passwords (and let’s face it, they do), credential stuffing could lead to unauthorised access across numerous platforms.

What’s Can You Do?

The risks have evolved—has your insurance? If you haven’t reviewed your cyber coverage lately, now’s the time to call KBI Insurance.

KBI know the association world inside out and offer tailored cover at competitive rates - and they also specialise is cyber. Whether it's making sure you're secure against those AI-fuelled cyber nasties or just giving your policies a fresh look, they can help.

We've partnered with KBI because we believe they’re the best fit for our sector. Also, Answers for Associations gets a commission, which helps fund the free services they provide for associations. 

The last thing you want is to explain to your board that a deepfake video scammed your association’s funds and it's not covered in your insurance policy - so take a few minutes to ensure you are covered just in case.

Click here for a quote or to schedule a call closer to your renewal date.