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Q10: Also about the future: Your best advice to help companies prepare for the future of AI and cybersecurity?
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A10: My advice for #AI in #cybersecurity is start experimenting in ‘safe mode’ – e.g. non-prod systems like plan, dev, test, QA (cf. #DevSecOps); post-incident review; or prod-adjacent systems like #O11Y & #SIEM. Use findings to build policy & governance. Iterate to build trust.
Quick bonus question, no time for this today but it was in the running notes, so ...
Q10: Also about the future: Your best advice to help companies prepare for the future of AI and cybersecurity?
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Q9: Final question: A last Big Thought about AI and cybersecurity—what else should managers/buyers/providers know about this emerging sector?
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A8: IMO the biggest future challenges for #AI in #cybersecurity are #trust, cost, #skills. Skills will come quickly – already are. Cost will persist, esp. driven by #IT #infrastructure & #energy cost. But trust will always be a major issue. Every new algo hallucinates differently.
Q8: Let’s look ahead: what enduring challenges will AI-based cybersecurity deployments continue to face in the future?
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