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|September 2025
AI is reshaping cyber in APAC, but not as a solo act. System Intrusion dominates, malware and ransomware surge, and GenAI cuts both ways. The winning play: converge cloud, AI, and security, automate for speed, and keep humans in charge of trust
Cybersecurity conversations in Asia Pacific keep landing on one word: acceleration. Threats move faster. Budgets feel tighter. AI raises new questions while promising new leverage. In a candid discussion, Vincent Goh, Distinguished Security Architect, Asia Pacific, Verizon Business Group, maps a landscape where enterprises sit on a spectrum, leaders push for productivity, and security only works when Al, cloud, and operations converge into one motion.
The spectrum
Enterprises fall across a range. Some have solid cyber hygiene: policies for known threats, a SOC in place, and a clear focus on ethical AI use. Others are constrained by budget and ask how to split spend across tools, processes, and next steps. Everyone wants the same outcome: more productivity from tools already bought, and Al that turns data into actionable insight.
Al: arms race and leverage
Leaders ask two things at once: how Al is used inside their organization, and how adversaries use it against them. Deepfakes and voice/video “vishing” make social engineering sharper. At the same time, teams want Al to automate detection and surface what matters. The result is an arms race: attackers adapt with Al, so defenders must as well.
Convergence, not silos
Cloud, Al, and cybersecurity used to be separate tracks. Not anymore. With hybrid infrastructure and applications, security has to be holistic: common policies, shared runbooks, and one operating rhythm across on-prem and cloud. Mature teams are folding IT, network, apps, and security into a single theme to unlock synergies and cut handoffs.
APAC threat reality
- System Intrusion dominates APAC: 81% of breaches this year, up from 38% last year.
- Social Engineering still rises versus 2021 but accounts for 20% of breaches in 2025, overshadowed by System Intrusion.
This story is from the September 2025 edition of PCQuest.
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