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Incident response has evolved beyond mere reactive measures to become a proactive, predictive strategy, thanks to the integration of AI. Belgian companies, like many global counterparts, are increasingly leveraging AI-driven solutions to anticipate and mitigate security incidents before they escalate. According to a report by Accenture, 74% of security professionals believe AI will be a central component of incident response strategies within the next few years, with the ability to identify and neutralise threats in real-time, reducing human error and improving efficiency.
Research from IBM’s 2023 Cost of a Data Breach report shows that organisations that use AI to automate incident response can reduce the average time to identify and contain a breach by 27%. Additionally, AI can be trained to detect patterns and anomalies, offering a proactive stance on cybersecurity that traditional methods struggle to match. However, challenges remain in integrating AI with existing systems, ensuring data privacy, and training teams to manage AI-driven response mechanisms.
This session will explore how Belgian businesses are adapting their incident response strategies in the age of AI, the lessons learned from AI-enhanced methodologies, and the road ahead in securing an increasingly complex digital environment. How can companies ensure they are prepared for the future of automated incident response?
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