The recent new term “LLMjacking” is now part of the cybersecurity language, with sophisticated hackers obtaining stolen access to LLMs from OpenAI, Anthropic, etc. to generate images, circumvent national bans, and more. It is the secret use of other company’s generative AI platforms, wherein hijackers gain unauthorized access to an LLM while someone else foots the bill.
This increased exposure presents a further need to proactively secure the attack surface — but what should CISOs, and security teams be looking for, so they are not blind sighted? What view of a hacker are they missing in this new modern threat landscape?
BreachLock explores 7 new ways external assets are at risk today and why external attack surface management (EASM) has become an integral part of an enterprise’s security strategy:
1. Supply Chain and AI-Driven Attacks
2. API and Serverless Exploits
3. Dark Web Credential Resale & Initial Access Brokers (IABs)
4. Edge & IoT Device Exposure
5. Emerging Identity & Authentication Threats
6. Zero-Day Vulnerabilities in SaaS Platforms
7. Decentralized & Blockchain-Based Services Exploits
BreachLock breaks down each of these risks in detail for CISOs and security leaders.
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