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DXC and Microsoft Report Shows Security Leaders Lag in Adopting AI Security Tools

What Happened

DXC Technology and Microsoft released a research report indicating that while security leaders are widely adopting zero trust frameworks to protect their organizations, there is sluggishness in integrating AI-driven security solutions. The global survey polled cybersecurity professionals, revealing high confidence in zero trust strategies but hesitancy around leveraging artificial intelligence for threat detection, incident response, and automation. The findings suggest that although companies understand the value of advanced technologies, operational barriers and skills shortages are causing a slower uptake of AI security tools across industries. The report highlights a pressing need for investment in AI talent and increased trust in automation to address increasingly sophisticated cyber threats.

Why It Matters

The shift towards zero trust demonstrates strong commitment to modern security architecture, but lagging adoption of AI tools exposes organizations to emerging risks. Bridging this gap is essential as cyber threats become more complex. Read more in our AI News Hub

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