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How AI Will Change the Role of CISOs
24.05.2023
Artificial intelligence is arming both defenders and threat actors, rapidly changing the cybersecurity landscape. The role of the chief information security officer ( CISO ) will inevitably have to adapt to keep up, according to experts interviewed by InformationWeek.

The spread of AI has wide-ranging implications at the individual and corporate levels. IBM’s 2022 Global AI Index found that 35% of companies are using AI, and 42% of companies are exploring its use.

CISOs. How will their role change in response to the increasing availability and use of this technology?

The Role of CISO Today
According to the 2022 Global Chief Information bahamas mobile database Officer Survey by executive search firm Heidrick & Struggles, the top five functions reporting to a CISO are security operations; administration, risk, and compliance; penetration testing; security architecture; and product and application security.

AI can impact each of these functions. AI tools can be used to improve the efficiency of enterprise security operations. Risk and compliance are key considerations when implementing AI technologies. And CISOs need to understand how AI in the hands of threat actors impacts the security of their enterprises and products.

Cybersecurity and the CISO role no longer operate in silos, separate from the core business leadership. “The CISO/CIO is becoming more of a strategic leader for your organization’s cybersecurity program, collaborating with the board to ensure your program framework is approved and that they play an active role in oversight,” explains Laura Smith, CIO and senior vice president of UnityPoint Health. In a CISO survey conducted by Heidrick & Struggles, 88% of respondents reported that they report to the board of directors in their organizations.