Inserting AI into cyber awareness | Computer Weekly
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Inserting AI into cyber awareness | Computer Weekly
""We don't care as, ultimately, we're going to prepare your organisation and your workforce to be trained correctly and be an advantage for you in the market," he says. "Now it is probably 100% humans we train and zero agents, tomorrow it may be 60 humans and 65 agents - we're not going to care.""
""The reality is that agents will be part of your security culture, and bots will be part of your world. If we turn the clock forward a few years, you will have multiple bots that work for you, and you're going to tell them to do things, and they will work independently, and instead of managing only people, you're going to need to manage bots as well.""
Security awareness training must evolve beyond static compliance tasks to encompass AI-driven agents as well as human employees. Training should prepare both humans and automated agents to operate securely and contribute to an organisation's security culture. Increasing adoption of AI will raise the number of deployed agents in cybersecurity and other functions, altering workforce composition without eliminating the need for training. Organisations will need processes, policies, and cultural adaptation to manage multiple independent bots, integrate them into governance, and ensure they enhance security posture and competitive advantage while reducing operational risk.
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