Safeguarding Data Against AI-Driven Attacks Will Be the Top Priority for Clients When Choosing a Service

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The Catalan company cdmon, a leader in hosting and web services, focuses on the future of the digital industry, particularly on the critical role that cybersecurity and artificial intelligence will play in the sector’s evolution. Both new opportunities and emerging challenges are paving the way for a profound transformation in hosting services.

In this context, cdmon’s digital director, David Blanch, warns that AI “can pose a risk to personal data,” highlighting the need to strengthen security in web storage services. According to Blanch, “customers will need to choose companies that offer advanced security solutions and effective data backup systems so that, in the event of complex cyberattacks, information is not only protected but can also be recovered as quickly as possible.”

The Threats of Artificial Intelligence in Security

While algorithms provide solutions and facilitate processes —such as the Pilotron algorithm, designed by cdmon, which enables more efficient management of website control panels— they can also pose risks to information.

Therefore, without falling into a defeatist scenario, the company reminds us that “the cyberattacks of the future will be more sophisticated because algorithms have a much more powerful and precise computing and analytical capability than the programs we’ve had until now.”

However, despite the “game changer” —as described by cdmon regarding algorithms— that it represents for cybersecurity, AI can also pivot toward solutions: “the capability of AI to quickly analyze large volumes of data and recognize patterns allows for faster and more accurate threat detection, often identifying dangers that the human eye or traditional systems might overlook.”

cdmon’s Security Systems

In an effort to enhance cybersecurity for clients and users hosting websites on the company’s servers, cdmon offers a wide range of tools designed to prevent cyberattacks.

These range from firewalls at different levels of the servers —intended to prevent attacks and unauthorized intrusions— to antivirus and anti-malware systems, as well as real-time monitoring and alerts for incidents that may occur on websites.

“All the solutions we have at cdmon are aimed at ensuring everyone can achieve good performance in web hosting, along with a secure experience that is easy to implement and manage. This combination of elements will determine the direction of hosting companies and will be the new differentiating factor for customers when deciding which service to choose,” concluded Blanch.

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