How to automate incident response
with Gen-AI?

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Rising threats and the need for innovation


According to the IDC EMEA Security Survey 2024, 40% of Saudi companies expect their cyber defenses to be overwhelmed by attacks within the next two years. Faced with growing threats and a shortage of SOC analysts, organizations need to embrace cutting-edge solutions like artificial intelligence (AI) to build resilience. To succeed, CISOs must continuously assess risks, protect digital assets, and keep pace with the rapid evolution of security technologies.

Generative AI, which gained global attention with the launch of ChatGPT in 2022, is revolutionizing industries—including cybersecurity. It’s a double-edged sword: while it helps automate incident response, it also sharpens and scales the sophistication of cyberattacks. As hackers use generative AI to their advantage, defenders must rise to the challenge and leverage the same powerful technology to stay ahead.

Fighting fire with fire: AI in detection and response


AI’s real strength lies in its speed. In cybersecurity, where every second counts, the ability to process massive volumes of data in real-time is a game-changer. By continuously analyzing network traffic, AI can spot anomalies and issue early warnings based on even the faintest signals of a potential threat. This allows security teams to react faster and mitigate business damage before attacks escalate.

But AI doesn’t stop at detection—it’s also an invaluable asset for responding to incidents. Its capacity to analyze, correlate, and recommend solutions makes it a critical tool for neutralizing emerging threats. Generative AI also bridges the gap between complex systems and non-expert users, empowering teams with interactive solutions that guide them through remediation.

Plug, play, and prevail: How AI supercharges cyber defense


AI-driven innovations are seamlessly integrating with existing security solutions like EDR, XDR, and firewalls. These systems enable automated orchestration and remediation, containing attacks before they spread and improving efficiency. Over time, AI even enhances reporting by generating real-time insights and suggesting security rule adjustments to anticipate future threats.

In this new era of cybersecurity, AI isn’t just a helpful assistant—it’s a cornerstone of defense. By automating threat detection, response, and remediation, AI allows organizations to respond with speed and precision, all while adapting to an ever-evolving threat landscape.

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Improve your response time (MTTR) to security incidents
With NDR, you can reduce the time taken to qualify, investigate and remediate threats, thanks to enriched analysis and efficient alert management.