Palo Alto Networks CEO Nikesh Arora told CNBC on Tuesday that the emergence of artificial intelligence-enhanced cybercrime has made his job exponentially more difficult. "AI doesn't help the good guys as much as it helps the bad guys, cause they have to be right once. We have to be right 100% of the time," Arora said in a " Squawk on the Street " interview, the morning after the cybersecurity giant reported a strong quarter and saw its recently struggling stock bounce more than 3%. Hackers armed with AI are better able to penetrate clients' systems, and do it faster and faster. Several years ago, if breaches did occur, cybersecurity firms had two to four days to fix the problems. Nowadays, remedies need to happen in as little as 25 minutes, Arora said. The rise of agentic AI, powerful arti

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