Finally, compliance with legal requirements regarding AI security use is essential to avoid regulatory ramifications, supply chain disruptions and stalled business. This requires upskilling the workforce on AI systems to be able to address cybersecurity threats accordingly.
The 2024 ISC2 Cybersecurity Workforce Study surveyed 15,852 global cybersecurity professionals and decision-makers. Ninety percent of businesses reported security-related skills gaps. Of this, 34% name AI and machine learning specifically.
The world is only beginning to understand how AI can benefit industries through automation and machine learning. As R&D of AI solutions remains ongoing, the industrial sector can consider leveraging these tools to create more robust cybersecurity for its operations.