▾ G11 Media Network: | ChannelCity | ImpresaCity | SecurityOpenLab | Italian Channel Awards | Italian Project Awards | Italian Security Awards | ...
InnovationOpenLab

New N-able and Futurum Report Reveals How AI Is Reshaping Cyber Resilience

N-able, Inc. (NYSE: NABL), a global cybersecurity company delivering business resilience, today announced the release of Cybersecurity in the Age of AI: Moving from Fragile to Resilient, an N-able-spo...

Immagine

Findings underscore a widening resilience gap as AI accelerates both business innovation and adversarial tradecraft

BURLINGTON, Mass.: N-able, Inc. (NYSE: NABL), a global cybersecurity company delivering business resilience, today announced the release of Cybersecurity in the Age of AI: Moving from Fragile to Resilient, an N-able-sponsored research report authored by The Futurum Group. The new study examines how AI is redefining the threat landscape for small to mid-sized businesses (SMBs) and outlines a modern framework for minimizing exposure, reducing impact, and maintaining operational continuity in an era of machine-speed attacks, to ultimately build meaningful business resilience.

The report highlights that SMBs face a rapidly escalating threat environment fueled by AI-driven automation, industrialized social engineering, and increasingly complex IT ecosystems. According to companion research from Futurum cited in the report, 62% of mid-market organizations agree that AI-driven phishing and deepfake scams are on the rise. As AI becomes a dual-use technology, organizations must rethink traditional, reactive cybersecurity playbooks that cannot keep pace with adversaries who are weaponizing AI, and embrace a strategy built on the intelligent use of AI.

“AI is accelerating everything: innovation, productivity, and unfortunately, adversarial tradecraft,” said Mike Adler, Chief Technology and Product Officer at N-able. “What this report makes clear is that resilience is no longer a passive goal. Businesses need modern, unified cybersecurity foundations that help them eliminate vulnerabilities before they’re exploited, stop active threats at machine speed, and recover quickly using verified, resilient data.”

The report’s analysis finds that AI is amplifying two parallel forces:

1. Accelerated Adversary Tactics
Threat actors are leveraging AI-enhanced reconnaissance, scalable social engineering, and eventually autonomous attack chains. SMBs that are already constrained by limited staff and generalist security teams, face widening disadvantages as AI lowers the barrier to executing advanced attacks, enhanced reconnaissance, scalable social engineering, and eventually autonomous attack chains.

2. Increased Internal Complexity and “Shadow AI”
As businesses adopt AI tools for productivity, IT environments are becoming denser, more interconnected, and harder to secure. New APIs, external services, and unmanaged AI tools expand the attack surface and create opaque risks that traditional monitoring cannot adequately detect.

To help SMBs move from fragile to resilient, the report presents a three-pillar model aligned to the full threat lifecycle, before, during, and after an attack:

  • Minimize Exposure (Before): Hardening endpoints, managing configuration drift, and proactively reducing the attack surface using automation and AI-assisted insights.
  • Reduce Impact (During): Deploying real-time behavioral detection, contextual intelligence, and trusted machine-speed containment to stop threats before they evolve into business-disrupting events.
  • Maintain Continuity (After): Ensuring fast, verified recovery using AI-assisted data integrity checks and automated recovery validation to restore operations with confidence.

“AI is a game changer when it comes to accelerating security efficiency and closing gaps like skills shortages, but it’s paramount that you approach it with the right mindset,” stated Marc Umstead, President, Plus 1 Technology. “At Plus 1 Technology, we’ve taken AI to heart both as a driver of business resilience, and a cautionary tale. The only way to beat the threat actors at what they’re doing, is to stay one step ahead; ignoring AI isn’t the answer.”

Fernando Montenegro, Vice President and Practice Lead for Cybersecurity & Resilience at The Futurum Group, added: “Our research shows a clear and urgent need for businesses to evolve beyond reactive security models. The organizations making progress are adopting AI driven resilience strategies that prioritize visibility, automation, and safe, deterministic execution.”

Cybersecurity in the Age of AI: Moving from Fragile to Resilient is available now for download. For access to the report or to learn more about how organizations can strengthen cyber resilience with AI, visit n-able.com.

About N-able

N-able protects businesses from evolving cyberthreats. Our AI powered cybersecurity platform delivers business resilience to more than 500,000 organizations worldwide, leveraging advanced end-to-end capabilities, simplified workflows, market-leading integrations, and flexible deployment options to improve efficiency and drive critical security outcomes. Our partner-first approach pairs our technology with experts, training, and peer-led events that empower customers to be secure, resilient, and successful. n-able.com

© 2026 N-able Solutions ULC and N-able Technologies Ltd. All rights reserved.

The N-able trademarks, service marks, and logos are the exclusive property of N-able Solutions ULC and N-able Technologies Ltd. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.

Category: Company

Fonte: Business Wire

If you liked this article and want to stay up to date with news from InnovationOpenLab.com subscribe to ours Free newsletter.

Related news

Last News

RSA at Cybertech Europe 2024

Alaa Abdul Nabi, Vice President, Sales International at RSA presents the innovations the vendor brings to Cybertech as part of a passwordless vision for…

Italian Security Awards 2024: G11 Media honours the best of Italian cybersecurity

G11 Media's SecurityOpenLab magazine rewards excellence in cybersecurity: the best vendors based on user votes

How Austria is making its AI ecosystem grow

Always keeping an European perspective, Austria has developed a thriving AI ecosystem that now can attract talents and companies from other countries

Sparkle and Telsy test Quantum Key Distribution in practice

Successfully completing a Proof of Concept implementation in Athens, the two Italian companies prove that QKD can be easily implemented also in pre-existing…

Most read

Petwealth Emerges from Stealth with $1.7 Million in Funding, Landmark…

#catsofinstagram--Petwealth, the at-home PCR diagnostics and AI-powered health intelligence platform for dogs and cats, today announced its emergence…

Roblox Announces Roblox Plus, a New Subscription Plan Offering Exclusive…

Roblox (NYSE: RBLX) today announced Roblox Plus, a new subscription plan designed to deliver more value to its users. Available globally starting April…

NeuBird AI Launches Autonomous Production Operations Agent, Expanding…

NeuBird AI today announced the launch of its autonomous production operations agent to drive a fundamental shift in how enterprises run production environments.…

From IDP to Intelligent Inference: Hyperscience Hypercell Spring 2026…

Hyperscience, a market leader in enterprise AI infrastructure software, focused on Intelligent Document Processing (IDP), today announced major advancements…

Newsletter signup

Join our mailing list to get weekly updates delivered to your inbox.

Sign me up!