The Internet Will Never Be This Secure Again, IEEE's Kevin Curran on AI and Cybersecurity
What happens when one of the world’s most experienced cybersecurity educators looks at the future of AI and quietly admits that the internet may never be this secure again? In this episode of Business of Cybersecurity, I sat down with IEEE member and cybersecurity professor Kevin Curran for a conversation that moved far beyond theory and into the real-world risks, opportunities, and uncomfortable truths shaping the next era of digital security.
Kevin brought a fascinating perspective to the discussion, shaped by nearly three decades teaching computer science and cybersecurity at Ulster University, alongside years working with industry leaders, legal cases, and global media. Together, we explored how cybersecurity evolved from an afterthought into one of the most in-demand career paths in the world. Kevin explained why the rise of online commerce, social media, cloud services, and cryptocurrency completely transformed the threat landscape, creating an environment where cybercrime became financially rewarding and increasingly sophisticated.
The conversation also tackled the growing cybersecurity talent gap and why AI is simultaneously creating new risks and new career opportunities. Kevin shared why he believes certifications still matter in cybersecurity, why platforms like TryHackMe are helping democratize access to cyber training, and why younger professionals have an advantage if they become truly AI-native. He also offered a candid look at how AI agents, autonomous workflows, and rapidly evolving models are reshaping both education and enterprise security practices in real time.
One of the most thought-provoking moments came when Kevin discussed the emotional side of working in technology during a period of relentless acceleration. From AI burnout to fears around agentic systems and nation-state threats, he spoke openly about the pressure many professionals are feeling as they try to keep pace with constant disruption. Rather than resisting change, Kevin argues that the future belongs to people with strong judgment, domain expertise, and the ability to work alongside AI systems responsibly.
We also discussed the balancing act facing business leaders today. Organizations want innovation and productivity gains from AI, but they also need governance, compliance, and protection against entirely new attack vectors like prompt injection, malicious plugins, and compromised AI agents. Kevin shared practical advice for anyone looking to future-proof their career in cybersecurity, particularly around understanding agent architectures, AI workflows, and how trust models are changing inside modern organizations.
If you work in cybersecurity, technology leadership, education, or simply want a clearer understanding of where AI and cyber risk are heading next, this episode offers a thoughtful and surprisingly human conversation about a rapidly changing industry. After listening, do you share Kevin’s concerns that today may eventually feel like the safest period of the internet we will ever experience?
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