
Artificial intelligence is transforming cybersecurity by helping organizations detect threats faster, reduce manual workload, and improve response capabilities. As cyberattacks become more sophisticated, AI enables security teams to move from reactive defense to proactive protection.
AI supports cybersecurity in many ways – from identifying malware variants and phishing attempts to detecting anomalies, insider threats, and suspicious behavior patterns. It also strengthens Security Operations Centers (SOCs) by helping analysts prioritize alerts, automate repetitive tasks, and accelerate incident response.
Beyond threat detection, AI improves vulnerability management, cloud security, fraud prevention, and threat intelligence by analyzing vast amounts of data and uncovering risks that traditional methods may miss.
While AI is not a replacement for cybersecurity professionals, it has become an essential force multiplier – helping organizations stay one step ahead in an increasingly complex threat landscape.

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Tibor Luter
FUSION CENTER MANAGER
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