Why AI's Real Value in Security Isn't What You Think

Security is entering a phase where operationalization becomes the true competitive edge.

Garrett puts it plainly—much of AI’s usefulness right now comes from supporting the repetitive, high-volume operational work, and that is likely here to stay.

Sebastian and John point to the same pressure: more sensors, more platforms, more enforcement points… yet the real bottleneck is how teams turn those capabilities into daily practice.

And transparency becomes a prerequisite. Sebastian’s “AI Transparency Cards” show why — clear, standardized explanations of what a model does, how it’s trained, and where humans stay in the loop.

The throughline is simple:

The next decade of security belongs to organizations that turn technology into repeatable, operational effectiveness—not ad-hoc reactions, but steadier, enforceable baselines.

Watch the full conversation when its live: https://www.reach.security/no-time-to-drift-podcast