Cybersecurity Dive January 3, 2025
Lindsey Wilkinson

Executives say they would overhaul tooling in exchange for better generative AI capabilities, according to a CrowdStrike survey.

Dive Brief:

  • Most cyber leaders are bullish on generative AI despite governance concerns, according to a CrowdStrike survey published in December. Nearly two-thirds say their organization would overhaul tooling in order to leverage better generative AI capabilities.
  • Leaders expect generative AI adoption to bring ROI through cost optimization, easier tool management, reduced incidents and shorter training cycles, according to the survey of more than 1,000 cybersecurity leaders and practitioners.
  • Respondents said the leading concern when weighing a generative AI purchase is how applications or services integrate with current tools. Around 70% intend to purchase access to the technology in...

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Topics: AI (Artificial Intelligence), Cybersecurity, Survey / Study, Technology, Trends
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