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08/28/2024

CISO Guide: AI-Automated Cloud Security Operations

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This guide provides CISOs with a comprehensive understanding of how AI-driven automation can revolutionize cloud security operations, enhancing both efficiency and effectiveness.

AiStrike exemplifies this transformation with its state-of-the-art AI models and automation capabilities. By leveraging advanced AI and ML technologies, AiStrike helps organizations navigate the complexities of cloud security, protect critical assets from emerging threats, and maintain a robust security posture.

Through this guide, we will explore the essential components of AI-automated cloud security operations and demonstrate how AiStrike addresses the key challenges faced by modern SOCs.

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I got this question last week from one of the largest financial institutions: “When you’re looking at millions of CSPM alerts, do you actually investigate them or just treat them as hygiene issues and assign them to the cloud team?” Honestly, it’s a fair question—and one a lot of teams are probably asking themselves.
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All alerts are not equal. Yet somehow, every alert becomes the SOC’s problem. Every day, SIEM and CNAPP tools flood the SOC with alerts — but take a closer look, and they generally fall into four categories:
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Read More