iExperts GRC Director: AI Evolves Phishing from Static Threats to Adaptive Cyber Scenarios
Traditional technical defense perimeters are no longer sufficient to stop modern cyber fraud, warns Ashraf Abdel Hamid, Senior Director of Governance, Risk, Compliance, and Audit at iExperts. Speaking during a specialized panel on "Phishing in the AI Era," Abdel Hamid emphasized that artificial intelligence has fundamentally altered the threat landscape. Attackers are shifting away from static, mass-email campaigns to deploy dynamic, AI-driven operations that analyze corporate structures and human behavior to craft highly persuasive scams.
Abdel Hamid pointed out that building resilience in 2026 requires organizations to treat cyber risks as fluid, constantly changing scenarios rather than fixed checklists. "Success is no longer measured by having passive security systems, but by instituting an integrated ecosystem of employee awareness, live breach simulation, and continuous risk evaluation," he stated. As cybercriminals leverage social engineering alongside algorithmic models, corporate governance must pivot toward proactive, adaptive defense frameworks to counter these automated exploits effectively.














