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Top Vendors for AI-Enabled Security Identified by CISOs

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The increasing use of artificial intelligence (AI) in cybersecurity has led to the development of AI-enabled security solutions. A recent survey of over 640 senior security executives found that the largest and most well-known security vendors are preferred for AI-powered security needs. The survey, conducted as part of CSO's 2025 Security Priorities Study, ranked vendors based on factors such as product innovation, reputation, and business value of the solution. The top 10 leaders in AI-enabled security include Cisco, Microsoft, Google, and Akamai Technologies, among others.

The integration of AI technologies with existing cybersecurity frameworks has expanded the AI in cybersecurity industry. Organizations prefer solutions that complement their current systems, ensuring minimal disruption and maximum efficiency. The use of AI is a core competency for vendors like Google, and its SecOps platform offers strong AI functionality throughout many common activities and functions associated with SIEM operations. The acquisitions of Duo Security, Thousand Eyes, and Splunk by Cisco have enabled the company to integrate networking and security capabilities.

The strategic implications of AI-enabled security solutions are significant, with the potential to transform the security landscape. The use of AI-powered security tools can help increase the efficiency and capabilities of security teams. However, the increasing reliance on AI also introduces new risks, such as the potential for AI-powered attacks. As such, it is essential for organizations to carefully evaluate their AI-enabled security solutions and ensure that they are adequately protected against potential threats. The current exploitation status of AI-enabled security solutions is largely unknown, but it is likely that attackers will increasingly target these systems as they become more widespread.

Attack Surface

Cloud Service, Endpoint

Tactics

Collection, Command and Control, Credential Access

Techniques

  • T1190 – Exploit Public-Facing Application
  • T1204 – User Execution

SuperPRO's Threat Countermeasures Procedures

  1. Implement a robust security framework that includes AI-powered security tools
  2. Regularly update and patch all systems and applications
  3. Conduct thorough risk assessments to identify potential vulnerabilities
  4. Develop incident response plans to address potential security incidents
  5. Provide ongoing training and education to security teams on AI-enabled security solutions
  6. Monitor system logs and network traffic for suspicious activity
  7. Implement a zero-trust security model to limit access to sensitive systems and data

References

  1. https://www.csoonline.com/article/4115785/top-10-vendors-for-ai-enabled-security-according-to-cisos.html