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AI Storms the Cyber Battlefield in Thailand

by James Josh October 1, 2025
written by James Josh October 1, 2025
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What To Know

  • A recent survey reveals that 58 percent of organizations in Thailand have already been hit by AI powered cyber threats, marking a new stage in the digital arms race.
  • For the latest on AI being used in cybercrimes, keep on logging to Thailand AI News.

Thailand AI News: 50 Percent of Organizations Face AI Powered Attacks

A recent survey reveals that 58 percent of organizations in Thailand have already been hit by AI powered cyber threats, marking a new stage in the digital arms race. The findings highlight how artificial intelligence is being harnessed by both cybercriminals and defenders. This Thailand AI News report shows how attackers are unleashing machine driven assaults while security teams are responding with their own AI based defenses.

A surge in AI powered attacks is reshaping how Thai organizations fight cyber threats
Image Credit: AI-Generated

AI Powers Both Attack and Defense

Traditional hacking tactics such as phishing and brute force are being replaced with AI that enables adaptive, real time attacks. Malicious actors now use AI to create polymorphic malware, automate phishing campaigns, and even mimic identities with alarming accuracy. On the other side, defenders are increasingly relying on AI tools to analyze behaviour, detect anomalies, and deliver rapid countermeasures. Security systems enhanced by AI can monitor networks, identify command and control traffic, and recommend mitigation faster than any human analyst. While many organizations already deploy AI for detection, full automation in containment and recovery remains rare.

Thailand Faces Shortage of Skills and Readiness

One of the greatest challenges highlighted by the survey is the lack of qualified personnel. Many Thai organizations struggle to recruit or train staff who can understand and manage AI powered security systems. Without such expertise, even the most advanced tools can be underutilized or misconfigured. The rapid evolution of threats, including deepfake attacks and generative AI powered scams, further stretches already thin defenses. Some companies have admitted to paying ransoms following breaches, underscoring a gap in preparedness and resilience.

Need for Smarter Defense Strategies

Experts stress that organizations in Thailand must move towards layered, AI assisted defenses. This means combining machine intelligence with human oversight, investing in AI training for security teams, and implementing advanced frameworks such as Zero Trust. Public and private sectors are also urged to work more closely together, sharing threat intelligence, building dedicated cyber labs, and fostering new generations of AI security specialists. Without these steps, legacy systems will continue to be outpaced by the adaptability of AI driven threats.

The findings serve as a stark warning that Thailand has become an active battleground for AI warfare. Cyberattacks are no longer static or predictable. They are intelligent, evolving, and relentless. Only those organizations that act swiftly to integrate advanced defenses, train skilled talent, and coordinate strategies will be equipped to withstand this new wave of threats.

For the latest on AI being used in cybercrimes, keep on logging to Thailand AI News

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James Josh

James Josh is a New York-based writer who divides his time between the United States and Asia. He covers a wide range of business topics for various publications across both regions.

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