Bridging the cybersecurity gap: How AI turns operational strain into business resilience
Bridging the cybersecurity gap: How AI turns operational strain into business resilience
Publish Date: 2026-05-04 23:00:00
Source Domain: gulfnews.com
Everything Kaspersky does with AI has the customer in mind: it focuses heavily on ease of deployment, intuitive dashboards and proactive protection that simplifies the lives of security teams.
Security that scales without the overhead
Small-to-medium sized businesses may lack the budget or expertise to maintain a dedicated security team. Kaspersky AI-driven solutions can help them detect threats including malware, ransomware and phishing automatically without constant human intervention, meaning they can strengthen their security without hiring in.
Its systems also integrate seamlessly with existing IT infrastructure and can provide real-time alerts for suspicious activity, even taking automated steps to neutralise threats. This means its customers can protect themselves with minimal effort and cost – like having their own virtual analyst. Enterprises face increasing complexity – not only as they adopt new systems but also as they are targeted in more advanced attacks. Kaspersky’s AI and automation can equip their security teams to manage this increasing workload, eliminating the need for proportionate growth and, ultimately, saving money.
“The value lies in reducing the workload on the team, lowering skill requirements and maximising efficiency through automation,” says Markelov. “AI doesn’t replace analysts, but allows them to focus on critical tasks instead of getting bogged down in routine.”
Building resilience through trustworthy AI
Kaspersky wants AI cybersecurity to benefit all, which means those using it must be able to trust it. Secure AI development and application is therefore critical to its strategy because it ensures its algorithms are trustworthy and resilient. It trains its AI under strict security standards, for example, so you know its detections are never manipulated, and works hard to negate exploitation.
Its dedicated research unit, the Kaspersky AI Technology Research Center, unites data scientists, ML engineers, threat experts and…