CISOs have to get on top of AI technologies, warns Microsoft



“First, CISOs understand that AI can enhance threat detection, automate responses, and strengthen defenses. Tools that use machine learning to detect anomalies or predict threats are increasingly integrated into cybersecurity strategies,” he noted. “Many organizations are also already deploying AI-driven cybersecurity solutions. CISOs who have embraced these tools are taking steps to stay ahead of evolving threats by leveraging AI to enhance efficiency, reduce human error, and process large amounts of data faster than traditional systems.” 

On the other hand, he added, many CISOs don’t have the skills they need. “AI requires specialized knowledge to implement effectively, and many CISOs may not have a deep understanding of AI technologies, algorithms, or the data science needed to optimize these systems. Hiring or training AI specialists remains a challenge for many organizations.” 

AI also thrives on high-quality data, he said, but many organizations struggle to manage and provide the volume and calibre of data needed to train AI models effectively. That limits their ability to fully realize AI’s capabilities. And implementing AI in cybersecurity requires integrating it with legacy systems, which may not be AI-ready.

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