A recent survey found 85% of IT security professionals anticipate they will leave their role due to burnout (Devo Cybersecurity Burnout Survey, Wakefield Research, September 2023). These professionals are critical in safeguarding sensitive data and infrastructure from increasingly sophisticated cyber threats.
To combat burnout, artificial intelligence (AI) can act as a force multiplier, not only enhancing the efficiency of existing cybersecurity professionals but also helping bridge the skills gap, ensuring a robust defense against an ever-evolving threat landscape. AI scales the cybersecurity talent pool, helping analysts defend against threats and respond to incidents more efficiently.
Join Nash Borges, VP of Engineering, and Alexa Levine, Product Marketing Manager, as they discuss this augmentation of human analysts and how it enables them to focus on more complex and strategic tasks, rather than getting bogged down by manual, tactical work.
This episode will cover:
• When to use AI (and when not) to accelerate threat prevention, detection, and response
• How generative AI can help cyber defenders gain the upper hand
• Why it’s essential to leverage AI to scale scarce cybersecurity talent