"AI Adoption in Security Taking off Amid Budget, Trust, and Skill-Based Issues"

According to a MixMode report, while the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in cybersecurity has increased, large-scale adoption remains hindered by a lack of expertise, budget, and trust. The report surveyed 641 Information Technology (IT) and security practitioners in the US to better understand the state of AI in cybersecurity. It found that AI adoption is still in its early stages. Fifty-two percent of respondents believe AI adoption in cybersecurity is in its early stage, with only 18 percent saying their AI tools and practices are fully mature. Defensive AI arose as a critical AI application, with 58 percent of respondents reporting that their organizations are investing in AI to prevent AI-based attacks. Sixty-nine percent believe defensive AI is essential in stopping targeted attacks at unprecedented speed and scale. The most valuable applications of AI are threat intelligence and threat detection. This article continues to discuss key findings regarding AI adoption in cybersecurity.

CSO Online reports "AI Adoption in Security Taking off Amid Budget, Trust, and Skill-Based Issues"

Submitted by grigby1

Submitted by grigby1 CPVI on