A survey of 194 organizations in 35 countries reveals an encouraging trend: businesses are warming up to Artificial Intelligence as a key component of their cybersecurity deployments. The results indicate that decision makers prefer pro-active investments toward cyber-resilience over reactive measures following a cyber incident.
Wipro’s State of Cybersecurity Report is based on 1.1 million cyber intelligence alerts and more than 6,500 researched incidents. 194 organizations participated in the study to help generate insights into how threats are evolving and the latest cybersecurity trends.
In a key finding, respondents revealed plans to leverage artificial intelligence (AI) more aggressively as part of defender stratagems, “as more organizations lock horns with sophisticated cyberattacks and become more resilient,” according to the report.
The research shows an increase in research and development, with 49% of worldwide cybersecurity related patents filed in the last four years focusing on application of AI and machine learning (ML). Nearly half the organizations in the survey said they are expanding cognitive detection capabilities to tackle unknown attacks in their Security Operations Center (SOC).
Other key findings include:
Bitdefender has hundreds of patents issued for core cybersecurity technologies, 10% of which pertain to Machine Learning algorithms for detecting malware and other online threats, with deep learning and anomaly-based detection techniques playing a vital role in proactively fighting new and unknown threats.