When it comes to artificial intelligence (AI) in cybersecurity, the most important factor is outcomes.
Evaluating the relative efficacy of different AI-based security services is becoming more and more critical, as the threat landscape changes and generative AI is added to the toolkits accessible to attackers and defenders alike. This is because evaluating these offerings may be challenging. You may identify solutions that provide value and return on investment (ROI) rather than just marketing speak by asking the proper questions. Such as “Can your predictive AI tools block what’s new sufficiently?” and “What precisely indicates a cybersecurity platform powered by artificial intelligence is successful?”