Ex-CISA chief says AI could mean the end of cybersecurity
This Register article explores whether AI-driven remediation could fundamentally change the role of cybersecurity teams. It highlights both the promise and limitations of automation in security operations. Connect with Dace IT℠with Sense Traffic Pulse™ to discuss how AI can responsibly support modern security strategies.
Impact of AI on Cybersecurity
Jen Easterly suggests that AI could reshape the cybersecurity industry by addressing the root cause of many breaches, which she identifies as poor software quality. She believes that AI can help track down vulnerabilities more quickly, potentially reducing the need for extensive security teams.
Easterly emphasizes that the primary issue is not cybersecurity itself, but rather a software quality problem. She points out that many breaches stem from vulnerabilities in software, which are often a result of vendors prioritizing speed and cost over safety.
Role of AI in Software Security
Easterly believes that AI can significantly enhance software security by identifying flaws in code more effectively. This capability could help address the technical debt associated with outdated and flawed infrastructure, leading to a more secure software development process.

Ex-CISA chief says AI could mean the end of cybersecurity
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