CISOs with good board relationships are more likely to be given the ability to pursue use cases for generative AI, such as creating threat detection rules (43% versus 31% of other CISOs), analyzing data sources (45% versus 28% of other CISOs), incident response and forensic investigations (42% versus 29% of other CISOs), and proactive threat hunting (46% versus 28% of other CISOs).
CISOs with good board relationships are more likely to be given the ability to pursue use cases for generative AI, such as creating threat detection rules (43% versus 31% of other CISOs), analyzing data sources (45% versus 28% of other CISOs), incident response and forensic investigations (42% versus 29% of other CISOs), and proactive threat hunting (46% versus 28% of other CISOs). — This cybersecurity statistic was published by Splunk in January 2025. It covers topics including Board, CISO, Gen AI. The original data appears in The CISO Report 2025. For the full methodology and detailed findings, refer to the original report.
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CISOs with good board relationships are more likely to be given the ability to pursue use cases for generative AI, such as creating threat detection rules (43% versus 31% of other CISOs), analyzing data sources (45% versus 28% of other CISOs), incident response and forensic investigations (42% versus 29% of other CISOs), and proactive threat hunting (46% versus 28% of other CISOs). This data was published by Splunk and covers Board, CISO, Gen AI.
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This statistic comes from The CISO Report 2025, published by Splunk on January 1, 2025. You can view the original report at https://www.splunk.com/en_us/campaigns/ciso-report.html.
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