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Cisco is currently experimenting with generative AI to automate the creation of security incident reports, though the process requires extensive prompting and remains prone to errors and typos.

Key Points

  • Cisco is utilizing AI tools to streamline the documentation of security incidents for IT and security teams.
  • Early results indicate that the AI-generated output often contains inaccuracies, requiring significant human oversight.
  • Effective use of the technology currently demands highly detailed and specific prompts to achieve usable results.
  • The initiative highlights the ongoing challenges of integrating automated content generation into high-stakes enterprise security workflows.

Why it Matters

Automating incident reporting could significantly reduce the administrative burden on security analysts, allowing them to focus on threat mitigation. However, the current reliability issues underscore the risks of relying on AI for critical documentation where precision and accuracy are essential for compliance and response.
Theregister.com Published by Tobias Mann
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