Future Proof Your Security Career with AI Skills
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Future Proof Your Security Career with AI Skills
"Various forms of artificial intelligence have been woven into our technology and work life since the 1960s, starting out in robotics and expanding into expert systems and early chatbots. This has, and will continue to evolve, in ways that make it imperative that security leaders have a solid understanding of how to use and integrate these readily available tools in their day-to-day operations and program deliverables."
"Some of the ways that these tools can be used are: 1. Decision Support 2. Automating Repetitive Tasks 3. Communication 5. Stakeholder Engagement 6. Risk Management - Insider Threat AI does not replace people- it increases human potential by handling routine tasks, surfacing insights from complex data, and enabling faster, better decisions. For executives, this means more time for strategic thinking, a clearer view of business reality, and the ability to respond rapidly in a dynamic market."
Artificial intelligence has been present in technology and work since the 1960s, evolving from robotics to expert systems and chatbots. Security leaders must understand how to select, integrate, and use AI tools within daily operations and program deliverables. Common applications include decision support, automating repetitive tasks, communication, stakeholder engagement, and insider-threat risk management. AI augments human capability by handling routine work, extracting insights from complex data, and enabling faster, better decisions, freeing executives for strategic tasks. Readily available tools offer free tiers and paid enhancements. Persistent challenges include data dependency, privacy, hallucinations, bias, and the need for continual oversight and critical thinking.
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