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Empowering Defenders: AI for Cybersecurity

AI is transforming cybersecurity, but realizing its full value requires strategic deployment, robust governance and balanced human oversight. Empowering Defenders: AI for Cybersecurity offers practical guidance for organizations seeking to harness AI in their cybersecurity efforts. The paper outlines the critical questions executives and chief information security officers must address and provides an early perspective on the opportunities and challenges posed by agentic AI. Drawing on real-world case studies from World Economic Forum partners, as well as insights from a community of more than 84 organizations across 15 industries, it highlights how AI is being applied across the cybersecurity lifecycle.

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