Your Organization's AI Is Going To Change Your Cybersecurity's AI
Our remit in behavioral cybersecurity is to focus you on what's actually under your control. That's how you manage risk in your own career and through your cybersecurity program. The most basic thing you control is your attention. Every culture encodes this in its language: you focus attention, you pay attention, you make attention. It's a limited resource. Managing it is a form of risk management. That's why a recent post from Microsoft's Jaime Teevan, Seven Predictions , is worth your team's time. She maps out how AI is about to change the shape of work itself. All of her points are interesting, though three in particular struck us as having cybersecurity implications. We'd add one thing she doesn't say directly: each of these shifts is also an invitation for the AI-SOC function to integrate across the enterprise, rather than sit off to the side as a standalone process. Each prediction changes what you're responsible for protecting. Here's how...