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Cybersecurity leaders must adapt to AI's impact on workforce skills

A recent report from Hack The Box indicates that cybersecurity leaders must adapt their training and team structures to account for the growing influence of AI. The data suggests that human judgment remains a critical factor, even as AI tools become more prevalent in defense strategies. This shift presents a challenge for CISOs in ensuring their teams are proficient with AI while also maintaining essential skills for situations where AI may not be available. AI

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IMPACT Highlights the need for human judgment and adaptability in cybersecurity roles due to AI integration.

RANK_REASON The cluster discusses a report's findings and implications for the cybersecurity industry, rather than announcing a new product, research, or significant event.

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    New workforce data from a Hack The Box report suggests security leaders need to rethink how they train, structure and future-proof cyber defence teams. “For CIS

    New workforce data from a Hack The Box report suggests security leaders need to rethink how they train, structure and future-proof cyber defence teams. “For CISOs, the challenge is ensuring their teams can operate effectively with AI, and without it when needed," said Haris Pylar…