You gotta be quicker than that—especially when it comes to evaluating and approving new internal AI tools. The times are a-changing for cybersecurity professionals, according to 1Password CIO and CISO Jacob DePriest. Cybersecurity professionals have always been tasked with balancing speed and risk, he said. But now AI is increasing the risk of not being fast enough. “Threat actors are using AI to do automated attacks,” DePriest said during an interview at RSAC. “If we as security professionals don’t adopt and integrate that into our capabilities to defend, then we’re starting to get out of balance with the threat actors.” It’s a valid assessment of the industry’s current state, according to Akshay Bhargava, VP of product management for AI software and platform at Cisco. For the first time, he said, the risk of not adopting a piece of technology is higher than the risks associated with the technology itself. “If you don’t adopt AI, you run the risk of falling behind, competitively, in terms of your potential, in terms of your learning curve, and on so many dimensions,” Bhargava said. But don’t forget governance.—BM |