Artificial intelligence is reshaping cybersecurity: it brings new defensive tools but also a wave of sophisticated attacks. The talk outlined why the landscape is complex, where the biggest risks are, and how the Cyber service from Eviden can enhance resilience. Let’s summarize the key points without scaremongering.
Three dimensions of today's challenges
First, threats are diverse and growing rapidly: an antivirus or a firewall is not enough; attacks come from many directions and tools. Second, there is a shortage of people who can evaluate the volume of signals and act in time. And third, defenders struggle with a "sprawl" of their own solutions—from cloud through endpoints to various security platforms that generate a flood of alerts.
Meanwhile, the work environment has spread everywhere: the office, remote work, cloud and on-premises together form a complex ecosystem. Attackers face fewer constraints and creatively use available tools, including AI, which increases the number and quality of attacks. Even security teams admit that the pace of incidents is hard to keep up with. Defense must therefore be faster, more targeted, and more automated.
Strikes back: Cyber by Eviden
The Cyber solution is a cloud service designed to strengthen organizations' ability to detect threats and withstand attacks. It is built on managed detection and response (MDR) and security monitoring (SIEM) with rules fine-tuned in practice over more than 20 years. Equally important are tailoring to the customer's specific environment and an emphasis on prevention, not just post-incident intervention. This also helps meet regulatory requirements, including frameworks focused on digital resilience, such as DORA.
The service combines environment knowledge with threat intelligence from more than 200 sources and continuously evaluates what is a real priority for the given organization. Here, AI processes large volumes of data, looking for anomalies and nonstandard behavior before they grow into an incident. The result is faster detection, clear recommendations, and a better-managed response. In other words, more resilience with less burden on teams and more evidence for audits.