PYMNTS.com January 2, 2025

The share of chief operating officers (COOs) who report that their companies have implemented artificial intelligence (AI)-powered automated cybersecurity management systems has increased threefold since earlier this year.

The increase brought the share of such COOs to 55% in August, up from about 17% in May, according to the December edition of the PYMNTS Intelligence report, “The AI MonitorEdge Report: COOs Leverage GenAI to Reduce Data Security Losses.”

Each of the COOs surveyed for the report represents an organization that generates more than $1 billion in annual revenue.

AI Boosts Security Amid Sophisticated Attacks

These COOs are relying on GenAI-driven solutions to improve cybersecurity management at a time when companies face the threat of cyberattacks that are growing more sophisticated,...

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