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Unlock Efficiency in Modern Security Operations Through AI and Automation Solutions

Modern security operations are becoming increasingly complex, leading to a higher reliance on AI and automation to manage data and administrative tasks. This approach allows security teams to shift focus from routine tasks to strategic activities. Artem Sherman from Resolver emphasizes the role of these technologies in minimizing administrative burdens.

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Key takeaways

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AI and automation can help manage complex security operations.

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Security teams can focus on high-value tasks by reducing routine work.

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Administrative burdens in security can be minimized with technology.

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.
— Artem Sherman, Division Head at Resolver
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Ben Thomas
Ben ThomasHead of Pro AV, MarketScale

Ben Thomas serves as Head of Pro AV at MarketScale, where he leads content and media strategy for the pro AV sector. With over 15 years of award-winning experience across large-scale events, network television, OTT platforms, and podcasting, he has guided major B2B brands including Intel, Sennheiser, Samsung, and Philips to billions of content interactions. He holds a B.A. in Mass Communications and is recognized for his expertise in podcast hosting, public speaking, marketing, and content strategy.

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Ben Thomas
Ben Thomas

Head of Pro AV

MarketScale

Ben Thomas serves as Head of Pro AV at MarketScale, where he leads content and media strategy for the pro AV sector. With over 15 years of award-winning experience across large-scale events, network television, OTT platforms, and podcasting, he has guided major B2B brands including Intel, Sennheiser, Samsung, and Philips to billions of content interactions. He holds a B.A. in Mass Communications and is recognized for his expertise in podcast hosting, public speaking, marketing, and content strategy.

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Artem Sherman

Division Head

Resolver

Artem Sherman oversees divisions at Resolver, focusing on integrating AI and automation to enhance security operations. His work involves reducing administrative burdens through technology, enabling security professionals to focus on strategic activities.