Closing the AI Fluency Gap in Security Teams: Why Governance, Transparency & Training Decide AI Succes
AI has changed the tempo of cybersecurity.
For defenders, it can help detect threats faster, reduce repetitive work, and speed up response. For attackers, it can make phishing more convincing, social engineering easier to scale, and deepfakes harder to identify. The same technology helping security teams move faster is also giving adversaries new ways to move with more speed and precision.
Futuretech consulting
AI fluency means knowing how AI reaches conclusions, where it can fail, how to validate its outputs, and when human judgment needs to take over. Without that understanding, AI can add uncertainty to an already pressured SOC.
The pressure is already visible. According to Market.Biz, an online market research and business intelligence platform, 87% of organizations have been targeted by an AI cyberattack in 2025, while deepfake attacks have risen by more than 2,000% since 2022. At the same time, ISC2’s 2024 cybersecurity workforce studyreports 5.5...
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