Omdia Research Report: An Autonomous Security Operations Center Is Within Reach
“As always in cybersecurity, it’s about people, process, and technology.”
As autonomous security operations (SecOps) capabilities become more widely adopted, every aspect of the SecOps technology stack as well as services utilization are impacted, calling into question the long-term viability of extended detection and response (XDR), security information and event management (SIEM), and threat intelligence platform solutions.
To understand these trends and the resulting market dynamics, Omdia and Splunk executed a survey of 400 IT and cybersecurity professionals involved with or responsible for managing SecOps tools and processes with specific knowledge of or involvement with MDR provider relationships.
Get your complimentary copy of The Dream Is Real: An Autonomous Security Operations Center Is Within Reach for findings like:
- The move to an autonomous SOC via agentic AI is already underway
- Despite early AI progress in SecOps, ‘proceed with caution’ is still the mindset
- The majority of respondents see a path to the fully autonomous SOC within three years
Yet, the findings are clear: despite the race to SOC autonomy, machine-human collaboration is still the future for now.