
CyberWire Daily AI and cyber practicum [CISOP]
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Dec 9, 2025 Tony Gauda, Vice President of Cybersecurity Architecture at Intuit, shares his expertise in AI-driven fraud detection and cybersecurity. He discusses the critical balance between AI innovation and security, emphasizing the need for responsible adoption amidst risks like data governance. The conversation dives into designing AI-centric systems for quicker decision-making and the accountability challenges they pose. Tony highlights the importance of fostering a culture of experimentation and empowering teams to chase bold AI goals.
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RSA Dinner Highlights Hype Vs Risk
- At RSA Kim Jones recounted a dinner where an innovator listed AI benefits while Kim raised practical risks.
- The story shows many organizations rush to adopt AI for optics without addressing governance and data quality.
Rethink Systems With AI As The Hub
- Tony Gauda argues we must redesign systems with AI at the center rather than incrementally augment humans.
- This reframing enables more autonomous systems suited to problems faster than human speed.
Automate Tier-One, Keep Human Checks
- Automate tier-one SOC operations but keep humans to double-check AI recommendations.
- Give teams room to experiment and fail safely while they operationalize automation.
