AI Fatigue Meets Hacker Opportunism: Why Executive Apathy

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Nashville, Tenn., May 15, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — LBMC, one of the Southeast’s largest accounting and business consulting firms, today issued a call to action for business leaders facing the rising threat of AI fatigue – an overlooked vulnerability that cyber attackers are already exploiting. As cybersecurity threats continue to evolve at unprecedented speed, organizations must reassess not just their technologies but the leadership behaviors that govern their security posture.

“Attackers thrive on complacency. The more leaders trust the machine without questioning its limitations, the easier it becomes to exploit that trust,” said Drew Hendrickson, Shareholder and Practice Leader, LBMC Cybersecurity. “The next frontier isn’t AI risk management; it’s AI fatigue management. That’s what CISOs need to be putting on the boardroom agenda.”

Hackers Are Betting on Fatigue, Not Just Technology

AI fatigue refers to the growing cognitive and organizational weariness around the constant buzz of AI – its updates, outputs, and risks. For executives, it often presents as a false sense of security that “AI has it covered,” or worse, an overwhelmed response…

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