It's promising to see that confidence is growing among security practitioners. However, it's clear they are becoming increasingly frustrated with their current threat detection tools which, due to a lack of integrated attack signal, often create additional work rather than streamline the process. The data suggests the tools being used for threat detection and response, along with the vendors who sell them, aren't holding up their end of the deal.
Teams believe AI delivers an attack signal that will help them identify and prioritise threats, accelerate response times and reduce alert fatigue. However, trust needs to be rebuilt. AI-powered offerings are proving to have a positive impact, but their integration into existing processes and their reliability must be demonstrated to restore confidence.
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