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| Title | Voice of SecOps Spotlight How Preemptive Security Stops AI Threats in Retail |
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| Category | Business --> Advertising and Marketing |
| Meta Keywords | AI Cybersecurity, Retail Security, aitech news, |
| Owner | mARK MONTA |
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| Deep Instinct recently released the sixth edition of its Voice of SecOps
Report, Cybersecurity & AI – Promises, Pitfalls, and Prevention Paradise,
which sheds light on how leaders across seven industries, including the retail
and eCommerce sector, are bracing for this challenge. The report reveals a
clear warning: while AI-driven cyberattacks targeting retail during
holiday sales are increasing, AI is also driving
unprecedented productivity gains for retail security teams, exposing new
vulnerabilities that legacy defenses can’t handle. Our research found that 54% of retail security
teams believe file-based attacks are a moderate or critical threat to their
organization, with 53% concerned about weaponized files uploaded to local or
cloud storage environments. This underscores the importance of preemptive AI security strategies for online
retailers across retail enterprises. Here’s what else our Voice of SecOps data
found when spotlighting the retail and eCommerce sector: AI Is
Powering Retail Ahead of Holiday Shopping Retail cybersecurity teams are amongst the
most aggressive adopters of AI, with 95% of retail respondents having deployed Retail cybersecurity
capabilities. In turn, they reported saving an average of 13 hours per week,
outpacing the overall cross-industry average of over 11.5. The sentiment is overwhelmingly positive: 78%
of respondents say generative AI makes SecOps work easier, while just 8% say it
makes their jobs harder. AI is emerging as a force multiplier for retail,
especially during the peak sales season when speed and scale are critical. The
Retail Industry’s Cybersecurity Strategy Is Falling Behind AI Governance Retailers aren’t ignoring AI risks — they’re
embracing AI governance, especially with the holiday shopping season
approaching. Nearly three-quarters (72%) of security teams have a dedicated
group actively monitoring AI outputs, while the rest report at least some level
of oversight. Executive pressure is mounting as well, with 53% noting increased
board-level demand for stronger preventive measures compared to last year, as
organizations prepare for the surge of Black Friday, Cyber Monday, and holiday
sales activity. But here’s the disconnect: while 51% of retail
security teams have implemented AI-specific defenses (from governance
frameworks to AI-driven detection), one in four (24%) admit their
organization’s AI security strategy has not
changed to replace outdated, ineffective security tools over the past year. In other words, AI governance is happening,
but cybersecurity tools haven’t caught up. Retailers risk bolting AI controls
onto outdated tools and playbooks instead of rethinking preventative defenses
from the ground up. EDR
Alone Won’t Protect Retailers This Holiday Season Three out of four (74%) retail respondents say
their organization is focusing more on SecOps insights this year
compared to 2024. But EDR is reactive by nature, only catching attacks after
they’ve already caused damage. In the high-stakes holiday shopping season, that
delay can mean lost sales, irreparable customer trust, and lasting brand
damage. For retail CISOs, the message is clear: as
adversaries increasingly weaponize AI, waiting to respond is no longer viable.
The industry needs to move beyond chasing breaches, and instead, shift toward
preemptive data security, a category Gartner recently defined as stopping
threats in real time, minimizing exposure, and giving defenders the upper hand.
Powered by advanced AI, most predominantly deep learning, preemptive data
security solutions are able to detect and block both known and unknown threats
in milliseconds, before they can do damage. This holiday season, AI-driven preemptive
security isn’t a nice-to-have — it’s the difference between a successful peak
sales period and a costly breach. For more information, please download the full
2025 Voice of SecOps Report by visiting https://www.deepinstinct.com/voice-of-secops-reports. To learn more about protecting yourself from
AI-driven threats, request a free scan to see Holiday retail security in action across your
environment. Survey
Methodology Sapio Research surveyed 500 senior
cybersecurity experts, including 76 from retail and eCommerce companies, with
1000+ employees in the U.S. The interviews were conducted online in April 2025
using an email invitation and an online survey. For this specific report, the
C-suite is defined as those who hold chief, global, head of department, or
director roles, while reports are those who hold a manager, administrator,
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