AI guardrails increasingly block legitimate security work while attackers bypass restrictions with ease. For CISOs, this asymmetry creates blind spots in defensive capabilities.
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Although much is said about the roles of entry-level analysts, CISOs should also focus on governance, playbooks and more to ensure that the SOC and the team is ready for AI.