Artificial Intelligence is already reshaping cybersecurity.
To better understand what this means for organizations, we had the opportunity to talk with Jim Reavis, CEO and co-founder of the Cloud Security Alliance (CSA).
During this conversation on the new Tech Council by Reemo podcast, three major themes emerged.
AI is not just a trend, it is becoming an operational tool for defense.
According to Jim Reavis, its main contribution lies in threat detection, behavioral analysis, and contextual understanding around attacks.
These capabilities allow security teams to go further and faster than with human efforts alone.
AI is not limited to defense. It also brings new challenges.
Data security is under pressure, with increased risks linked to automation and attack speed.
The question of digital sovereignty is becoming critical: where is data stored, who has access, under what framework of trust?
The discussion also highlighted the approaches that will shape the coming years.
The adoption of Zero Trust, which is no longer optional but has become an essential model.
The search for a balance between productivity and security, so that cybersecurity is not seen as a brake, but as a condition for innovation.
This exchange with Jim Reavis confirms that AI is both an opportunity and a challenge for cybersecurity. It strengthens detection and analysis while raising new issues around data and sovereignty.
At Reemo, we share this conviction: securing remote access is a prerequisite for working with confidence and building resilient and innovative organizations.
🎥 Watch the full interview here!