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How AI's "Jurassic Park" Moment Sent Cybersecurity Stocks Soaring

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Key Takeaways

  • AI is increasing cybersecurity risks and threats.
  • Rising AI adoption should drive security spending.
  • These cybersecurity ETFs offer exposure to the trend.

AI Raises Cybersecurity Risks

In what The Wall Street Journal described as cybersecurity’s “Jurassic Park” moment, two of OpenAI’s most powerful AI models broke out of a test environment last month to hack Hugging Face, an open-source AI tools platform. The models had been placed in a “sandbox” without internet access but were able to escape in an attempt to cheat on a cybersecurity benchmarking test.

Anthropic and Meta ((META - Free Report) ) later disclosed similar hacking incidents involving their AI models. These science-fiction-like incidents demonstrate the state-of-the-art cyber capabilities of AI systems and show how they could potentially be used by bad actors to cause significant harm.

Cybersecurity stocks also got a boost after IBM ((IBM - Free Report) ) CEO Arvind Krishna told CNBC that cyber threats are currently a top priority for customers.

AI Expands the Opportunity

Cybersecurity stocks sold off earlier this year along with the broader software sector amid concerns that rapid advances in AI could disrupt traditional security software. However, AI is more likely to expand the long-term cybersecurity opportunity than eliminate it.

According to a recent Goldman Sachs research note, cybersecurity has shifted from being viewed as vulnerable to AI disruption to being seen as a clear beneficiary, as increased AI adoption is expected to drive additional security spending.

Our world is becoming increasingly digital and interconnected, and this transformation has increased the risk of security breaches and other threats. At the same time, cybercriminals are using AI to launch more sophisticated attacks. As a result, cybersecurity spending is increasingly becoming essential rather than discretionary.

The global market for cybersecurity products and services is already worth hundreds of billions of dollars. Gartner expects worldwide information security spending to reach about $244 billion in 2026 and $322 billion by 2029.

To learn more about the First Trust Nasdaq Cybersecurity ETF ((CIBR - Free Report) ), Amplify Cybersecurity ETF ((HACK - Free Report) ), and iShares Cybersecurity and Tech ETF ((IHAK - Free Report) ), please watch the short video above.

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