AI Investment: Axonius Cybersecurity Executive Says Less Is More
Artificial intelligence-based tools clearly have benefits in automating various security and IT tasks. But where should companies actually be adopting this new technology?
Where Should Companies Invest in AI?
Organizations should prioritize investing in their people alongside AI technology. While AI can automate routine tasks, it’s essential to ensure that employees are supported and developed. This approach allows teams to focus on more strategic aspects of their roles, enhancing overall productivity and job satisfaction.
Can AI Replace Human Decision-Making in Cybersecurity?
No, AI should not replace human decision-making in cybersecurity. While AI can assist in processing data and providing insights, the final decisions should remain with humans. It’s important to integrate AI into the decision-making process, allowing it to enhance human judgment rather than replace it.
How Should Companies Approach AI Investment?
Companies should conduct a thorough assessment of their existing resources before investing in AI. Increased spending does not always equate to better outcomes. By understanding their needs and optimizing current processes, organizations can make informed decisions about where AI can add value.

AI Investment: Axonius Cybersecurity Executive Says Less Is More
published by Reliance Infosystems
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