INE Publishes Guide on Balancing AI and Human Expertise in SOC Teams
Event summary
- INE released a guide on March 26, 2026, to help security leaders build AI-augmented SOC teams.
- The guide highlights that 42% of security professionals report AI tools increasing false positives.
- Approximately 80% of ransomware attacks now leverage AI for tasks like malware development and phishing.
- INE emphasizes the need for skilled human defenders to validate signals and make critical decisions.
The big picture
As AI adoption accelerates in cybersecurity, the tension between automation and human expertise is becoming critical. INE's guide underscores the strategic necessity of balancing AI tools with skilled defenders, especially as threat actors increasingly leverage AI for more sophisticated attacks. This shift highlights the growing complexity of SOC operations and the need for adaptive security strategies.
What we're watching
- AI Integration Challenges
- How the increasing use of AI in SOC teams will affect operational efficiency and false positive rates.
- Human Expertise Value
- Whether organizations will prioritize retaining skilled human defenders alongside AI tools.
- Threat Landscape Evolution
- The pace at which AI-driven cyber threats will evolve and necessitate advanced defensive strategies.
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