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Kathleen Martin
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In recent years, many leading companies have fallen victim to high-profile cyberattacks and data breaches. Cybercriminals and hackers around the world develop new methods and techniques to break into and compromise even the most advanced security systems and gain access to sensitive information. This has led to the exposure of not only trade secrets but also the private information of millions of users.
This requires that all organizations stay vigilant and protect themselves. However, not all have the required tools, staff, time and, most importantly, talent and skills needed to overcome these challenges. This has, unfortunately, led some to succumb to cyberattacks. That’s where an artificial intelligence (AI) virtual assistant can come into play.
How can AI virtual assistants help security analysts?
A digital cybersecurity analyst is a type of virtual assistant — in other words, a smart system built using artificial intelligence. It’s capable of learning, in real time, from the experiences of security analysts and by observing an organization’s data. Its ability to process large amounts of data with speed can help security analysts better defend their organizations against cyberattacks. In addition, the insights that a digital cybersecurity analyst offers can free up time for security analysts to perform more valuable tasks, such as exception handling and enhanced risk suppression.
Many organizations, regardless of their size, type and industry, can utilize digital cybersecurity analysts to save both time and resources. These domain-specific AI virtual assistants can automate certain processes and enforce countermeasures to increase the productivity, effectiveness and efficiency of security teams. This can allow organizations, especially ones with small security teams, to determine the right course of action to counter attacks.
Continue reading: https://www.forbes.com/sites/forbestechcouncil/2021/12/22/can-ai-virtual-assistants-help-close-the-gaps-in-cybersecurity/?sh=39a6c961fd64
This requires that all organizations stay vigilant and protect themselves. However, not all have the required tools, staff, time and, most importantly, talent and skills needed to overcome these challenges. This has, unfortunately, led some to succumb to cyberattacks. That’s where an artificial intelligence (AI) virtual assistant can come into play.
How can AI virtual assistants help security analysts?
A digital cybersecurity analyst is a type of virtual assistant — in other words, a smart system built using artificial intelligence. It’s capable of learning, in real time, from the experiences of security analysts and by observing an organization’s data. Its ability to process large amounts of data with speed can help security analysts better defend their organizations against cyberattacks. In addition, the insights that a digital cybersecurity analyst offers can free up time for security analysts to perform more valuable tasks, such as exception handling and enhanced risk suppression.
Many organizations, regardless of their size, type and industry, can utilize digital cybersecurity analysts to save both time and resources. These domain-specific AI virtual assistants can automate certain processes and enforce countermeasures to increase the productivity, effectiveness and efficiency of security teams. This can allow organizations, especially ones with small security teams, to determine the right course of action to counter attacks.
Continue reading: https://www.forbes.com/sites/forbestechcouncil/2021/12/22/can-ai-virtual-assistants-help-close-the-gaps-in-cybersecurity/?sh=39a6c961fd64