The Role Of AI In Increasing Detection And Response To Cyber Threats
JAKARTA - The development and adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) and the Large Language Model (LLM), have a significant impact on technological developments in various industrial sectors in Indonesia.
Given that AI has the ability to manage very wide and complex data sets, AI is a powerful tool to detect and overcome cyber threats that continue to develop efficiently.
Steven Scheurmann, ASEAN Regional Vice President, Palo Alto Networks said that organizations in Indonesia need to prepare and prevent potential cyber threats by prioritizing existing cybersecurity procedures by utilizing AI. For this reason, Palo Alto Networks recommends several benefits of implementing AI as part of cyber defense in organizations:
Advanced Threat Detection and Prevention: By utilizing AI, organizations can automate detection and response systems to unusual patterns and behaviors, which help predict violations and security anomalies.
Increased Incident Response Time: AI significantly increased the timing of the incident response by automating the process, streamlining the incident response, and providing a summary of the incident. Thus, the organization can also reduce its impact.
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Reducing Operational Stopping Time: AI allows organizations to identify potential threats and take proactive action to prevent harmful stopping times through predictive analysis and automatic problem solving.
Maintaining Public Trust and Increasing Organizational Reputation: AI allows organizations to effectively communicate actions taken in responding to potential violations and maintaining compliance with security regulations so that the public can trust more.
Although the company has succeeded in implementing AI into its system, the Palo Alto Networks also emphasizes the need for qualified human resources.
"Companies still need to train their human resources to use special commands that can help solve problems so that integration can run smoothly. We all have to be smarter in using AI," concluded Steven.