According to Kaspersky's report, a significant number of businesses are either using or planning to use AI-enabled cybersecurity to automatically improve threat detection and response through machine learning. The report "Cyber defence & AI: Are you ready to protect your organisation?" revealed that 49% already have these solutions, while 46% are actively implementing them.
AI-enhanced EDR and XDR
Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR) and Extended Detection and Response (XDR) technologies increasingly leverage AI and ML technology through behavioural analysis and anomaly detection, AI threat hunting, minimising the false positive rate, automated incident response and remediation, and predictive threat intelligence.
AI-based security solutions
AI-based solutions are set to revolutionise the future of cybersecurity, enhancing the detection, analysis, and response to EDR and XDR threats. Key trends include explainable AI (XAI), AI vs. AI security, and self-learning security systems.

"AI is no longer a future concept in cybersecurity – it's already reshaping how we detect, respond to, and prevent threats. Kaspersky actively utilises AI and ML in its products, and patents its innovative approaches of using AI in a variety of tasks, including anomaly and malware detection, detection of malicious scripts, and phishing. As cyber threats grow in scale and sophistication, AI is becoming the foundation for resilient, proactive cyber defence," says Vladislav Tushkanov, group manager at the Kaspersky AI Technology Research Centre.