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as a pentester at a Fortune 500: I think you're on the mark with this assessment. Most of our findings (internally) are "best practices"-tier stuff (make sure to use TLS 1.2, cloud config findings from Wiz, occasionally the odd IDOR vuln in an API set, etc.) -- in a purely timeboxed scenario, I'd feel much more confident in an agent's ability to look at a complex system and identify all the 'best practices' kind of stuff vs a human being.
Security teams are expensive and deal with huge streams of data and events on the blue side: seems like human-in-the-loop AI systems are going to be much more effective, especially with the reasoning advances we've seen over the past year or so.