What separates the SOCs getting results from their AI strategies from those that don't begins with CISOs who take ownership of AI initiatives and anticipate roadblocks early, systematically demolishing legacy walls that get in the way.The disconnect between AI's promise and delivery dominated discussions at Forrester's 2025 Security & Risk Summit last week. "We have a chaos agent of our own today," said Allie Mellen, a principal analyst, during her keynote. "And that chaos agent is — you guessed it — generative AI." Her keynote focused on the fact that many organizations and their cybersecurity teams are trapped behind self-imposed barriers that limit their potential.Closing the gap between agentic AI winners and losers The gap between AI winners [...]
Integrating AI models directly into extended detection and response (XDR) platforms is delivering breakthrough improvements in SOC investigation speed and accuracy.In an exclusive interview with Ventu [...]
AI agents – task-specific models designed to operate autonomously or semi-autonomously given instructions — are being widely implemented across enterprises (up to 79% of all surveyed for a PwC rep [...]
Hybrid cloud security was built before the current era of automated, machine-based cyberattacks that take just milliseconds to execute and minutes to deliver devastating impacts to infrastructure. The [...]
CrowdStrike CEO George Kurtz highlighted in his RSA Conference 2026 keynote that the fastest recorded adversary breakout time has dropped to 27 seconds. The average is now 29 minutes, down from 48 min [...]
The average enterprise SOC receives 10,000 alerts per day. Each requires 20 to 40 minutes to investigate properly, but even fully staffed teams can only handle 22% of them. More than 60% of security t [...]
Samsung unveiled a bunch of new gadgets at its Unpacked event, but the baddest of the bunch were likely those Galaxy S25 smartphones. Smartphones are only as good as the chips that power them, and the [...]