Navigating the Pros and Cons of Generative AI in Cybersecurity and Enterprise Operations

Cybersecurity vendors are developing generative AI-based products to improve data accuracy, precision, and real-time insights. The demand for generative AI-based cybersecurity platforms and solutions is predicted to grow at a compound annual growth rate of 22% between 2022 and 2023 and reach a market value of $11.2 billion in 2032. Generative AI is being used to revolutionize extended detection and response (XDR), improve endpoint resilience, and enhance existing AI-based automated patch management techniques. Leading cybersecurity vendors providing AI-based real-time risk assessment and quantification include Absolute Software, CrowdStrike, Ivanti, Trend Micro, SAFE Security, and Deloitte.
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