India, July 18 -- Artificial intelligence is reshaping cybersecurity from both directions. Security teams can use AI for faster threat detection, predictive analytics, intelligent monitoring, and automated incident response. At the same time, attackers can use the same technology to improve phishing, deepfake scams, malware development, and social engineering.

In a conversation with PCQuest, Dr. Amit Kumar Singh, Assistant Professor, Amity University Jaipur, discussed why this dual use of AI is forcing organizations and academia to rethink security, resilience, and how the next generation of cybersecurity professionals should be trained.

The key point is simple: AI is not giving defenders a permanent advantage. It is increasing the spee...