N-able Report Reveals the Future of the SOC Relies on AI, While Human Intervention Remains Essential – Global Security Mag Online
- N-Able issued its first yearly 2025 State of the SOC Report.
- Intensifying cyberthreats and an expanding attack surface test security teams' resilience.
- This report investigates trends influencing security operations and SOC challenges.
- Vikram Ramesh states that cyber resiliency requires AI integrated with expert response.
- AI drives improvements in SOC efficiency but alerts still require human validation.
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As cybersecurity challenges intensify, AI will fuel Security Operations Center (SOC) advancements and empower human analysts to improve defense and overcome alert fatigue BURLINGTON, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--N‑able, Inc. (NYSE: NABL), a global software... L'articolo N-able Report Reveals the Future of the SOC Relies on AI, While Human Intervention Remains Essential è un contenuto originale di 01net.


N-able Report Reveals the Future of the SOC Relies on AI, While Human Intervention Remains Essential – Global Security Mag Online
N‑able, Inc. launched its first annual 2025 State of the SOC Report—exploring the trends shaping security operations through real-world insights from Adlumin Managed Detection and Response (MDR). The report explores the challenges SOCs face in adapting to an expanding attack surface, highlighting their vital role in enhancing cybersecurity through expert threat monitoring, faster response times, and the use of AI to reduce dwell time. Cyberthrea…
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