Are your security operations team members worried about their jobs being replaced by generative AI tools?

Yes, all of them12%

Yes, some of them58%

Yes, but very few of them15%

No12%

I'm not sure...2%

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Director in Manufacturing2 years ago

I believe everyone at every level should consider how AI will impact their field. I think few roles will be 100% “replaced” but your duties, responsibilities, and skills required to retain your role or get promoted will change as it always has with changes in technology. Key differences will be the speed of change. Every decade rate of change accelerated and it continues to do so. The people who continue to learn new skills and use new tools will be the most successful now and as AI changes how work gets done. If you are not learning how AI is impacting your field I’d recommend you make it your New Year’s resolution to do so!!!!

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CISO in Software2 years ago

Most security operations team members are anxiously looking forward to and excited to have AI based automation and increased efficiencies!

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We depend on the 3rd parties to let us know out of band if they feel they have violated the DPA, SCC31%

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We use outbound firewalls, CDNS, load balancers, API gateways - to get some visibility into these issues, but don't have a complete workflow in place10%

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We use commercial services to answer if there is a difference between expected DPA, SCC behavior and reality in terms of data being sent to 3rd parties2%

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