The New Evolution Of CISO Responsibilities
The CISO role is facing its biggest challenge yet. AI adoption is happening faster than any technology shift in history and security leadership is struggling to keep up. Accountability is increasing whilst the ability to control AI implementation is decreasing.
In this episode of Razorwire Raw, James Rees explains why CISOs are finding it nearly impossible to manage AI security risks at the speed organisations are deploying the technology.
AI is replacing entry-level security analysts, reducing the pipeline of future CISOs. Organisations are rushing AI adoption without security validation. By the time security catches up, implementation is already complete. And when incidents happen, accountability still lands on the CISO - despite having no power to slow the deployment.
ISO 42001 for AI management is emerging, but CISOs need to get to grips with it now. Additional AI legislation is coming. Security professionals must understand AI governance or organisations will implement it with zero checks and balances.
The problem is that AI adoption is outpacing security's ability to assess risk, implement controls and protect organisations. So how do CISOs adapt their role when the technology moves faster than traditional security frameworks allow?
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