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Arctic Wolf Survey Reveals Uncertainty About Adoption of AI-Powered Cybersecurity Tools as Organizations Struggle to Operationalize New Solutions

EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn., Nov. 30, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Arctic Wolf®, a global leader in security operations, today published findings from an artificial intelligence (AI) survey conducted by CyberRisk Alliance of more than 800 senior IT and cybersecurity decision-makers at enterprise organizations across North America and the United Kingdom. After a year of significant hype around the future role of AI, not only within the technology community, but throughout society, the survey data sheds light on executive attitudes towards the current use of AI within cybersecurity, and the role AI will play going forward.

Key findings from the survey include:

Despite Industry Hype, Investment in AI Powered Cybersecurity Solutions is Still in Its Infancy

  • Less than a quarter (22%) of organizations have the majority of their cybersecurity budget dedicated to AI-powered solutions.
  • Nearly two-thirds of organizations (64%) are highly-likely to add an AI-centric technology or solution to improve their cybersecurity readiness within the next year.

Threat Detection and Automation are Seen as Top Use Cases for AI

  • 61% of respondents believe AI will outperform humans when it comes to identifying threats.
  • Almost half (46%) of respondents believe AI’s primary benefit will be the automation of response actions or repetitive task such as alert triage.

Cybersecurity Leaders See Humans as an Essential Component in Operationalizing the Efficiency Gains Promised by AI

  • Nearly 40% of respondents feel their teams lack the technical staff and skills required to manage AI solutions.
  • Only a slight majority of respondents (52%) believe that cybersecurity outcomes enabled by AI tools will be more cost-efficient than that of humans.

Executives are Skeptical of the Near-Term Benefits of Large Language Models (LLMs) in Cybersecurity

  • Just 13% of respondents view leveraging large language models to add context to existing data as a primary benefit of AI in their cybersecurity tools.
  • The majority of executives surveyed believe human analysts outperform LLMs and other AI technologies when it comes to explaining context of threats.

“This survey reveals that the role artificial intelligence will play in enhancing threat detection and response is undeniable, yet it is crucial to recognize that technology alone cannot protect businesses against modern threats,” said Dan Schiappa, chief product officer, Arctic Wolf. “As threat actors become more advanced, and leverage AI tools themselves, humans will have an essential role investigating novel attacks, explaining their context within their business, and most importantly, leveraging their knowledge and expertise to train the very AI and machine learning models that will become deeply embedded within next-generation cybersecurity solutions.”

“Organizations of all sizes stand to gain a great deal from integrating AI into security operations, but unlike other industries that may find their labor displaced or even replaced by automation and AI, the skilled analysts that run security operations centers are likely to find their roles enhanced and elevated by AI, not degraded or dismissed as some might expect,” said Daniel Thomas, a CyberRisk Alliance researcher. “We'll see near-term growing pains that come with the adoption any new technology, but AI in the long term — when augmented with human expertise — will deliver faster and superior security outcomes in almost all circumstances.”

For additional insights from the survey, visit arcticwolf.com to download the full report.

Research Method:
Commissioned by Arctic Wolf, CyberRisk Alliance surveyed over 800 cybersecurity decision-makers in North America and the United Kingdom and analyzed the results to understand how organizations are weighing the benefits and risks of deploying AI tools and what these tools means for human practitioners moving forward.

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About Arctic Wolf:
Arctic Wolf® is a global leader in security operations, enabling customers to manage their cyber risk in the face of modern cyber attacks via a premier cloud-native security operations platform. The Arctic Wolf Security Operations Cloud ingests and analyzes more than 4.5 trillion security events a week to help enable cyber defense at an unprecedented capacity and scale, empowering customers of virtually any size across a wide range of industries to feel confident in their security posture, readiness, and long-term resilience. By delivering automated threat protection, response, and remediation capabilities, Arctic Wolf delivers world-class security operations with the push of a button so customers can defend their greatest assets at the speed of data.

Press Contact:
Bianca Gorospe
bianca.gorospe@arcticwolf.com
650-392-4457

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