AI is transforming the way attackers operate — automating phishing, evading detection, and scaling attacks at unprecedented speed. Southern Cyber helps you understand, govern, and defend against AI-powered threats while safely adopting AI within your own organisation.
Artificial intelligence is no longer a future consideration — it is already shaping the cybersecurity landscape. Attackers are using AI to craft highly convincing phishing emails, automate vulnerability scanning, bypass traditional security controls, and accelerate the development of malware. At the same time, organisations are rapidly adopting AI tools that introduce new risks around data privacy, model integrity, and shadow usage.
AI Security is the practice of protecting your organisation both from AI-powered threats and ensuring any AI you adopt is deployed safely and responsibly. Southern Cyber's AI Security offering sits across both dimensions — defensive AI enablement and proactive threat management.
Whether you are exploring AI governance frameworks, concerned about your employees using unsanctioned AI tools, or wanting to understand how AI-driven attacks could target your business, our team brings the expertise to guide you through this rapidly evolving risk landscape with clarity and confidence.
A comprehensive set of services designed to protect your organisation in a world where both attackers and defenders are harnessing the power of artificial intelligence.
Identify how AI-powered attack techniques — deepfakes, AI-generated phishing, automated exploitation — could be used against your specific environment and workforce.
Establish clear policies and procedures governing AI use within your organisation, covering acceptable use, data handling, model validation, and ethical boundaries.
Uncover unsanctioned AI tools being used across your organisation that may expose sensitive data, create compliance gaps, or introduce unmanaged risk vectors.
Deploy AI-driven security monitoring tools that detect anomalies, behavioural deviations, and emerging attack patterns faster than traditional signature-based systems.
Evaluate the risk profile of AI systems you are building or procuring — including data poisoning risk, model bias, adversarial input vulnerabilities, and supply chain exposure.
Train your team to recognise AI-generated social engineering, understand responsible AI use, and develop the instincts to question outputs that could compromise security.
Ensure AI tools and systems are implemented with security by design — covering access controls, data minimisation, audit logging, and integration with your existing security stack.
Navigate emerging AI regulations and standards — including Australia's AI Ethics Framework and international obligations — to ensure your AI use remains compliant and defensible.
Develop and test response plans specific to AI-enabled attacks and AI system failures, ensuring your team can contain, investigate, and recover with speed and precision.
Understanding what attackers are doing with AI is the first step to building a defence that can keep pace. These are the key AI-driven threats shaping the current risk environment.
AI security requires a team that understands both the technology and the business context. We bring both.
The threat landscape is changing fast. Reach out and we will help you understand your exposure and build a defence that keeps pace with AI-powered risks.