Unlock Efficiency in Modern Security Operations Through AI and Automation Solutions

 

The growing complexity of modern security operations has led to an increased reliance on technology to handle mounting data and administrative tasks. Security teams are often overwhelmed by disparate systems and time-consuming processes, creating a pressing need for more efficient solutions.

How can organizations better streamline their security operations and free up valuable time for impactful investigations?

Artem Sherman, Division Head at Resolver, emphasizes that AI and automation are key to reducing administrative burdens in modern security operations. Security professionals can shift their focus to more strategic, high-value activities by automating tasks like digital paperwork.

“Security practitioners spend a significant amount of time on what can be termed ‘bad admin,’ which is essentially digital paperwork. Instead of conducting impactful investigations and reducing risks, they are bogged down. Automation and AI can help minimize or eliminate this inconvenience,” Sherman said.

Article written by Sonia Gossai

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