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AI-driven cybersecurity teams are all about human augmentation

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3. To extend ‘democratized’ security protection

The longer-term impact of human augmentation via AI-driven cybersecurity has far less to do with technology and more to do with people. It parallels an adjacent trend known as data democratization, in which organizations aim to better and more broadly activate enterprise data The supply side market of AI-powered security tools is already evolving in this direction. For example, in UX and UI, in integration with other software suites, multilanguage support, incorporating explainability into SIEMs and Security Orchestration, Automation and Response platforms and more. Meanwhile, on the adoption side of the AI-enabled cybersecurity market, there is a growing shift toward security and privacy Enterprises must constantly work to expand their arsenals, efficacy and security strategies, just as nefarious actors are doing. But instead of a race to the bottom of cyberwarfare, organizations play a vital role, one whose importance we may yet fully grasp and implement — augmenting people with tools for protection and resilience in the digital age.