AI: The emerging backbone of modern security

AI technology is becoming indispensable for the efficacy of Security Operations Centers, encouraging both strategic technology advancement and personal growth for security professionals.

Abnormal AI, renowned in AI-native human behaviour security, has launched an insightful report entitled Human-Centered AI: Redefining the Modern SOC. The study reveals the growing consensus that AI is a pivotal foundation for contemporary Security Operations Centers (SOCs).

Drawing insights from nearly 500 security leaders and SOC analysts across the US and UK, the report underscores urgency and optimism toward AI adoption. Rather than viewing it as a disruptive force, AI is seen as pivotal for scaling defences while empowering teams.

Key insights include:

  • 96% of leaders indicated no plans to reduce headcount with AI adoption; instead, talent is reallocated to tasks like threat hunting and mentorship.
  • 75% of analysts report heightened job satisfaction with AI, noting reduced alert fatigue and automated triage.
  • 63% of analysts have experienced improved investigation accuracy, with 69% among daily AI users noting similar benefits.

Over the next 3–5 years, both leaders and analysts predict the rise of autonomous SOC operations, marking a shift from supportive automation toward intelligent collaboration.

Mick Leach, Field CISO at Abnormal AI expressed, “The findings show that the old narrative of AI replacing security professionals is falling away. Today’s leaders and analysts universally see AI as a force multiplier that empowers teams to do their best work—more accurately, more efficiently, and with greater satisfaction.”

While historically AI adoption was driven by cost savings, its contemporary benefits surpass traditional boundaries. With AI managing time consuming tasks, security teams can engage in proactive defences and in-depth investigations. Surveys highlight analysts' optimism: daily AI users report higher satisfaction with their roles, and SOC efficiency. 

This inaugural universal alignment between CISOs and frontline analysts clarifies AI's vital role.  Human-centered AI is no longer just an inevitability but the cornerstone of the future of security. Leach notes, “Those that succeed will be the ones who embrace AI not just as a tool, but as a strategic partner in both technology and talent evolution.”


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