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Declining Confidence in Automated Pentesting Tools

The Register reports a notable decline in confidence among security professionals regarding fully autonomous penetration testing tools. According to a recent survey, only 9% of security experts now favour these tools, a significant drop from 29% the previous year. This shift highlights growing concerns over the effectiveness and reliability of automated solutions in detecting complex security vulnerabilities.

Why this matters for UK organisations

For UK businesses, this trend underscores the critical role of human expertise in cybersecurity. While automation can streamline certain processes, the nuanced understanding and adaptability of human analysts are essential for identifying and mitigating sophisticated threats. Organisations should evaluate their reliance on automated tools and consider integrating more human oversight into their security operations to enhance effectiveness.

What to review

Organisations should reassess their cybersecurity strategies, ensuring a balanced approach between automation and human expertise. Consider enhancing human oversight in security operations to improve threat detection and response capabilities. Regularly review the performance and limitations of automated tools to ensure they complement human efforts effectively.

Source: The Register (Security)

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